前角
残余应力
机械加工
材料科学
有限元法
GSM演进的增强数据速率
耙
焊接
刀具
结构工程
机械工程
冶金
工程类
电信
摘要
In this work, a numerical and an experimental study aimed to gain a better understanding of the impact of tool geometry such as (rake angle and cutting edge radius) on the temperature distribution and residual stresses in machining surface of AISI 316L stainless steel have been presented. To evaluate the experimental results, various experimental equipment was used, such as a conventional lathe to carry out the machining operations, the cutting force was measured using a Kistler dynamometer and X-ray diffraction technique was employed for determination of the residual stresses distribution on the machined surfaces. In addition, A thermo-mechanically coupled finite element (FE) analysis for cutting process is developed through ABAQUS code to predict the temperature distribution and residual stresses using an Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian (ALE) approach. An inverse identification method has been used to determine the adequate Johnson-Cook (JC) material model parameters to obtain a good correlation between the cutting force measurements and numerical one. The FE model was then validated by comparison of the numerical results of residual stresses with experimental measurements for different tool geometries, which revealed a reasonable agreement.
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