Experimental Study on Residual Stress and Deformation Control During Machining of TC18 Titanium Alloy Long Axis

Materials (Basel). 2025 Jun 13;18(12):2788. doi: 10.3390/ma18122788.

Abstract

The residual stress induced during the processing of titanium alloy materials can significantly influence the deformation control of precision-machined workpieces, especially for workpieces characterized by low stiffness and high-precision requirements. In this study, TC18 titanium alloy forgings with a dense structure were manufactured via forging. By conducting turning and heat treatment experiments on the workpiece, the distribution and evolution of residual stress and the deformation characteristics of TC18 titanium alloy on slender shafts were systematically investigated under different turning and heat treatment conditions. Based on the experimental results, the effects of the turning parameters, including feed rate, cutting speed, cutting depth, and axial thrust force of machine tool center, on workpiece deformation were quantitatively analyzed, and an optimal heat treatment strategy was proposed. The findings indicate that between-centers turning is recommended to control workpiece deformation. Optimal turning parameters include a cutting speed of 640-800 r/min, a feed rate of 0.05-0.1 mm/r, a cutting depth of 0.1 mm, and a thrust force of the center set to 10% of the rated value, resulting in minimal deformation and superior surface quality. In addition, during the heat treatment annealing of slender shaft titanium alloys, residual stress is effectively eliminated at temperatures ranging from 640 to 680 °C with a holding time of 1-3 h. Furthermore, the vertically fixed placement method during heat treatment reduced deformation by approximately 50% compared to free placement. These results provide valuable insights for optimizing machining and heat treatment processes to enhance the dimensional stability of titanium alloy components.

Keywords: TC18; chrome plating; deformation control; heat treatment; residual stress; turning.