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White Layer Formations at Machined Surfaces and Their Relationship to White Layer Formations at Worn Surfaces
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Materials ScienceEngineeringMachined SurfacesDeep DrillingMaterial MachiningTool WearMechanical EngineeringMachine ToolWhite Layer FormationsWhite LayersDeep Drilling InvestigationSolid MechanicsMechanics Of MaterialsSurface FinishDrillingMicrostructureAbrasive MachiningWorn Surfaces
This paper describes the results of a deep drilling investigation in which white layers are formed at a hole surface by a combination of high temperatures, pressures, strain rates, cooling rates, and cyclic deformation. A comparison is drawn between the mechanisms involved in deep drilling and thermo-mechanical mechanisms present during rubbing. This comparison provides a clue as to how white layers are created during other machining processes, examples being given for drilling, milling, and grinding.