Abstract: | Surface and subsurface characterization of high speed milled steel Surfaces und subsurface regions of workpieces generated by high speed milling were studied to support the understanding of micro‐processes of deformation and cutting. Microstructure, crystal structure, residual stress, and topography of the workpiece, and microstructure and shape of the chips were characterized. With low carbon and low alloyed steel the materials state is significantly influenced by the cutting parameters. The surface topography is related to the microtopography of the cutting edge of the tool. A deformation of the microstructure happens down to 15 μm under the surface. Residual stress has been measured within a 60 μm thick surface layer. The curvature of the ships increases with the cutting speed. |