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Physics-based modelling and validation of dynamically varying thermal and mechanical residual stress fields in finish machining of aerospace alloys
While the physics of chip formation have been widely studied, there remains a need for greater qualitative and quantitative understanding of the way thermal and mechanical loads, and particularly their dynamic variability across length and time scales affect both the magnitude and variability of machining-induced residual stress (MIRS). This paper leverages an advanced in-situ characterization technique along with a physics-based process model to accurately and quickly predict key MIRS variables for aerospace alloys Inconel 718 and Ti-6Al4V. Our analysis clearly shows opportunities for digitally enabled predictability of engineered surface integrity to evaluate the fatigue performance of aerospace alloys more effectively.
期刊介绍:
CIRP, The International Academy for Production Engineering, was founded in 1951 to promote, by scientific research, the development of all aspects of manufacturing technology covering the optimization, control and management of processes, machines and systems.
This biannual ISI cited journal contains approximately 140 refereed technical and keynote papers. Subject areas covered include:
Assembly, Cutting, Design, Electro-Physical and Chemical Processes, Forming, Abrasive processes, Surfaces, Machines, Production Systems and Organizations, Precision Engineering and Metrology, Life-Cycle Engineering, Microsystems Technology (MST), Nanotechnology.