Simulation of Ground Surface Residual Stress for Surface Integrity in Small Depth of Cut

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The surface residual stress and integrity of workpiece have significant effects on the precision, the reliability and the fatigue life of the mechanical products. Since the most final surface integrity of workpiece depends on the grinding process mainly in engineering, this paper analyzed the surface residual stress of ground surface through the simulation works. Based on the finite element model and the thermal mechanical coupling field of the surface grinding for 45 steel was simulated and analyzed. The distribution of the residual stress and the effects of grinding parameters on residual stress were discussed. In addition, the measures for improving the residual stress in ground surface were put forward.

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October 2014

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