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Laser Surface Heat Treatment Used for Induction of Residual Stresses into Circular Saw Blades for Better Working Behaviour

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Residual stresses in workpieces and tools are the object of investigations since several years. Industries and instituts of research and development are interested to change the working behaviour of parts by generating tensile or compressive residual stresses in the area near the surface.

Residual stresses could be induced by laser radiation in the tensile as well as in the compressive range. Measurements such as hardness, x-ray diffraction, polish cross-section and thermography were used to indicate these stresses. Different parameters of the laser process causes variable residual stresses in the steel sheets. This paper gives some examples and explains advantages and disadvantages of stress-input by laser surface heat treatment.

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Tönshoff, H.K., Rosenthal, A.R. (1990). Laser Surface Heat Treatment Used for Induction of Residual Stresses into Circular Saw Blades for Better Working Behaviour. In: Meguid, S.A. (eds) Surface Engineering. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0773-7_30

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