Effect of Grinding Process Parameters on Surface Layer Residual Stress
Grinding induces tensile residual stresses, which can play an adverse role on the fatigue and wear resistance of the component. In this paper, a calculation model of residual stresses induced by a surface grinding process on a ultrahigh-strength steel workpiece (Aermet100) is presented, which includes the transient heat conduction equation、a thermal elastic-plastic constitutive equation and the Von Mises yield condition.The model giving the energy conducted as heat in the workpiece as a function of the grinding wheel speed, the workpiece speed, and the cutting depth is proposed. It is shown that, for such grinding conditions, the simulation leads to tensile residual stresses which increase with the wheel speed and cutting depths increase. The paper offers an insight into the mechanism understanding of thermal residual stresses induced by surface grinding.
Grinding Thermal Residual stress Aermet100
Yingqiang Xu Tao Zhang Yumei Bai
School of Mechanical & Electronic Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University,Xi’an 710072, China
国际会议
广州
英文
154-158
2010-11-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)