Surface Layers' Real Structure of Metals Exposed to Inhomogeneous Thermal Fields and Plastic Deformation

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Inhomogeneous thermal fields and plastic deformation are two basic phenomena present during surface creation and substantially determine future real structure of the surface layers. In the following, a closer look will be taken at some aspects connected with real structure of milled and ground steels. Impact of end-mill speed and thickness of removed layer on grain size, macroscopic and microscopic residual stress is discussed. Possibility of prestrained surface layer in ground steel has been examined on a set of five types of steels.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 163)

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59-63

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June 2010

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