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Residual Stress Model in MQL Machining

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Based on the coupling prediction model of cutting force and cutting temperature under minimum quantity lubrication (MQL), the prediction model of residual stress in MQL is introduced in details. Firstly, the stress distribution on the workpiece surface is calculated according to the Hertzian contact model based on the predicted cutting force and cutting temperature. Then, the stress distribution is substituted into the modified McDowell algorithm model to calculate the residual stress distribution on the machined surface under MQL condition.

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Ji, X. (2023). Residual Stress Model in MQL Machining. In: Minimum Quantity Lubrication Machining. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7087-0_4

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