SUBJECT: Ph.D. Dissertation Defense
   
BY: Ye Qi
   
TIME: Friday, July 23, 2021, 8:00 a.m.
   
PLACE: http://bluejeans.com/441527194/5592, online
   
TITLE: SHOT-PEENING-BASED MECHANO-CHEMICAL SURFACE MODIFICATION FOR FRICTION AND WEAR REDUCTION IN CUTTING TOOLS
   
COMMITTEE: Dr. Michael Varenberg, Co-Chair (ME)
Dr. Shreyes N. Melkote, Co-Chair (ME)
Dr. Itzhak Green (ME)
Dr. Carsten Sievers (ChBE)
Dr. Jeffrey L. Streator (ME)
 

SUMMARY

A mechanochemical surface modification is proposed to improve cutting tools’ performance.Shot peening with a mixture of Al2O3 and Cu2S particles, with the former serving as the mechanical agent that enhances the chemical reactivity of the surface through plastic deformation and the latter serving as a chemical precursor, will be utilized to form a lubricious layer on the cutting tool surfaces. A deterministic model coupled with finite element, transient thermal, and reaction rate simulation is developed to estimate the reaction kinetics of mechano-chemical reaction between Cu2S and Fe thus provide theoretical support of the proposed modification technique. Effects of the mechanochemical modification on cutting performance and wear resistance of high-speed steel tools and tungsten carbide inserts are studied.