Title: X-ray diffraction analysis of residual stresses in surfaces subjected to cutting operations
Authors: Kolařík, Kamil
Ganev, Nikolaj
Pala, Zdenek
Jersák, Jan
Citation: Strojírenská technologie Plzeň 2011: sborník abstraktů: IV. ročník mezinárodní konference konané ve dnech 25.- 26.1.2011 v Plzni. Vyd. 1. Plzeň: ZČU v Plzni, 2011, s. [1-9]. ISBN 978-80-7043-934-0.
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Západočeská univerzita v Plzni. Fakulta strojní. Katedra technologie obrábění
Document type: konferenční příspěvek
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11025/16374
ISBN: 978-80-7043-934-0
Keywords: pnutí;rentgenová difrakce;frézování
Keywords in different language: residual stress;x-ray diffraction;milling
Abstract in different language: Two examples of X-ray diffraction (XRD) tensometry performed in XRD laboratory of Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering of the Czech TU in Prague are specified in the contribution. They both deal with the effects of selected working conditions of face milling, e.g. cutting speed, feed, cutting environment, and cutting forces, on the distribution of residual stresses and on the degree of plastic deformation. Additionally, a brief presentation of XRD abilities and potential in the analysis of technologically treated surfaces is put forward. Some advantageous characteristics of XRD such as lack of limitations due to shape or mechanical properties as hardness of mechanical components are accentuated as well. XRD tensometric methods can supply further detail material structure parameters like qualitative and quantitative presence of crystallographic phases and preferred orientation, i.e. texture which could be created on the analysed surface due to technological processes.
Rights: © University of West Bohemia
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