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Residual Stresses after Induction Surface Hardening and Grinding

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AMST ’99

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A number of research studies have shown that besides the design itself an important role is here played also by the stress state created in the material by carelessly planned manufacturing technologies. Internal stresses which are, since the completion of manufacturing, termed residual stresses very much reflect the manufacturing procedures and machining conditions.

Residual stresses are analyzed in terms of different induction surface hardening conditions and then also after finish grinding in terms of different machining conditions.

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Grum, J. (1999). Residual Stresses after Induction Surface Hardening and Grinding. In: Kuljanic, E. (eds) AMST ’99. International Centre for Mechanical Sciences, vol 406. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-2508-3_87

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