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Residual stresses in face finish turning of high strength nickel-based superalloy
Authors:W. Li  P.J. Withers  D. Axinte  M. Preuss  P. Andrews
Affiliation:1. School of Materials, University of Manchester, Grosvenor St M1 7HS, UK;2. School of Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering, The University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK;3. Rolls-Royce plc PO Box 31, Derby DE24 8BJ, UK
Abstract:This paper investigates the residual stresses distributions introduced in a new generation nickel-based superalloy RR1000 by surface finish turning. The residual stresses introduced as a function of depth have been analysed for a series of machining trials with round and rhombic inserts, coated and uncoated inserts, new and worn tools, and chipped tool. The residual stress depth profiles obtained by X-ray diffraction, and layer removal show that the tool type, tool coating, tool wear and tool breakage influence the residual stress. The extent of plastic deformation for different cutting conditions has been inferred from the different peak width. Overall, residual stresses tend to have a tensile character at all depths in the hoop direction, but exhibit a significant compressively stressed zone in the radial direction.
Keywords:Superalloy   X-ray diffraction   Plastic work   Tooling condition   Turning
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