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MACHINING RESIDUAL STRESSES IN AISI 316L STEEL AND THEIR CORRELATION WITH THE CUTTING PARAMETERS

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It is well known that machining results in residual stresses in the workpiece. These stresses correlate very closely with the cutting tool geometrical parameters as well as with the machining regime. This paper studies the residual stress induced in turning of AISI 316L steel. Particular attention is paid to the influence of the cutting parameters, such as the cutting speed, feed and depth of cut. In the experiments, the residual stresses have been measured using the X-ray diffraction technique (at the surface of the workpiece and in depth). The effects of cutting conditions on residual stresses are analyzed in association with the experimentally determined cutting forces. The orthogonal components of the cutting force were measured using a piezoelectric dynamometer.

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