Study of Elastic Deformations in Hard Turning

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This paper deals with study of elastic deformations after hard turning of bearing steel 100Cr6. It is well known that elastic deformation could strongly affect precision of produced parts. This aspect takes a significant role during hard turning due to poor plasticity of machined material. This study presents information about elastic deformation when turning steel of different hardness and their relations to the cutting conditions. Result of this study indicates that elastic deformations are more pronounced during turning steels of high hardness and strongly depend on cutting conditions.

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