Finite Element Study on Micro Cutting Process of Guide Abrasive Wear

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Two-dimensional finite element model is established by ABAQUS Explicit finite element analysis in this paper. It includes abrasive wear micro cutting process between pair of guide. Johnson-cook constitutive model is used to simulate the guide material deformation of wear process. Based on different sizes and different speed of grain, loading, cutting and unloading process are simulated by finite element, guide surface stress distribution and deformation condition are studied in the guide rail pair wear process. The simulation data is obtained by central composite experiments and regression model is gotten by MATLAB. The influence law of the particle radius and speed to guide residual compressive stress and deformation are gotten by the prediction model.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 589-590)

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543-546

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October 2013

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