COMPARISON OF PARAMETERS OF SURFACE INTEGRITY OF MACHINED DUPLEX AND AUSTENITE STAINLESS STEELS IN RELATION TO TOOL GEOMETRY
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https://doi.org/10.14311/APP.2017.9.0001Abstract
The goal of this contribution was to describe parameters of surface integrity of two machined materials; austenite and duplex stainless steel. Residual stresses and presence of straininduced martensite were studied as a function of the side rake angle. Residual stresses of surface and sub-surface layers were determined using X-ray diffraction techniques and hole-drilling method. By using X-ray diffraction, it is possible to determine residual stresses in each phase separately, in comparison with hole-drilling method. The presence of strain-induced martensite was investigated using Barkhausen noise and optical microscope.Downloads
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2017-07-28
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Čapek, J., Pitrmuc, Z., Kolařík, K., Beránek, L., & Ganev, N. (2017). COMPARISON OF PARAMETERS OF SURFACE INTEGRITY OF MACHINED DUPLEX AND AUSTENITE STAINLESS STEELS IN RELATION TO TOOL GEOMETRY. Acta Polytechnica CTU Proceedings, 9, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.14311/APP.2017.9.0001
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