Multi-physical analysis of the electrochemical behaviour of OFHC copper surfaces obtained by orthogonal cutting

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TitreMulti-physical analysis of the electrochemical behaviour of OFHC copper surfaces obtained by orthogonal cutting
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuteursDenguir L.A, Outeiro J.C, Fromentin G.
JournalCORROSION ENGINEERING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume56
Pagination189-198
Date PublishedFEB 17
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1478-422X
Mots-cléscorrosion, electrochemical behaviour, OFHC copper, orthogonal cutting, surface integrity
Résumé

As mechanical, physical and microstructural properties of metals can be significantly affected by the machining process, electrochemical properties and corrosion resistance are consequently altered. Manufacturers should control the impact of cutting conditions on surface integrity, as it will affect the component's functional performance and life. This study addresses the case of orthogonal cutting of oxygen-free high conductivity copper. A set of experiments was performed and a statistical analysis was conducted to reveal the relationship between the cutting conditions and the surface integrity in terms of residual stresses, microstructure, plastic deformation and hardness and the impact of those parameters on the electrochemical behaviour. The physical origins of the observed phenomena are explained. The results show that the surface performance can be controlled by selecting the appropriate cutting conditions (e.g. reducing the tensile residual stress and roughness by more than 75%), such that the electrochemical behaviour can be enhanced.

DOI10.1080/1478422X.2020.1836879