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Modeling of white layer formation under thermally dominant conditions in orthogonal machining of hardened AISI 52100 steel
Authors:Anand Ramesh  Shreyes N Melkote  
Affiliation:aThe George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract:This paper presents a finite element model for white layer formation in orthogonal machining of hardened AISI 52100 steel under thermally dominant cutting conditions that promote martensitic phase transformations. The model explicitly accounts for the effects of stress and strain, transformation plasticity and the effect of volume expansion accompanying phase transformation on the transformation temperature. Model predictions of white layer depth are found to be in agreement with experimental values. The paper also analyzes the effect of white layer formation on residual stress evolution in orthogonal cutting of AISI 52100 hardened steel. Model simulations show that white layer formation does have a significant impact on the magnitude of surface residual stress and on the location of the peak compressive residual stress.
Keywords:Finite element modeling  White layer formation  Phase transformation  Hard machining  Orthogonal cutting
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