Research on the Test Method of Machining Stress Based on the Instrumented Indentation Test

The main objective of this study is to measure the distribution of machining stress by the instrumented indentation test (IIT). Finite element method (FEM) was performed to investigate the influences of tensile stress and compression stress on the indentation response (Load-displacement curves, aver...

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Main Authors: Zhang Linlin, Li Xiaoyang, Chen Rong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201710802006
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spelling doaj-e203583e3ff8404cbf9d12a02ed061ae2021-03-02T09:47:26ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2017-01-011080200610.1051/matecconf/201710802006matecconf_icmaa2017_02006Research on the Test Method of Machining Stress Based on the Instrumented Indentation TestZhang LinlinLi XiaoyangChen RongThe main objective of this study is to measure the distribution of machining stress by the instrumented indentation test (IIT). Finite element method (FEM) was performed to investigate the influences of tensile stress and compression stress on the indentation response (Load-displacement curves, average contact pressure and contact area). The thicknesses of machining stress layer under turning and grinding processing ways were obtained by layer stripping method based on instrumented indentation technique. Results indicate that the machining stress brings complex stress state. Under the same load, the corresponding indentation displacement increases while the indentation plastic work, contact area and average contact pressure decrease with the increases of machining stress (from compressive stress to tensile stress). Tensile stress does just the opposite. In addition, the layer thicknesses of the machining stress for turning and grinding members were measured by instrumented indentation method, results agree with X-ray method and demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201710802006
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Li Xiaoyang
Chen Rong
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Research on the Test Method of Machining Stress Based on the Instrumented Indentation Test
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Li Xiaoyang
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title Research on the Test Method of Machining Stress Based on the Instrumented Indentation Test
title_short Research on the Test Method of Machining Stress Based on the Instrumented Indentation Test
title_full Research on the Test Method of Machining Stress Based on the Instrumented Indentation Test
title_fullStr Research on the Test Method of Machining Stress Based on the Instrumented Indentation Test
title_full_unstemmed Research on the Test Method of Machining Stress Based on the Instrumented Indentation Test
title_sort research on the test method of machining stress based on the instrumented indentation test
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series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description The main objective of this study is to measure the distribution of machining stress by the instrumented indentation test (IIT). Finite element method (FEM) was performed to investigate the influences of tensile stress and compression stress on the indentation response (Load-displacement curves, average contact pressure and contact area). The thicknesses of machining stress layer under turning and grinding processing ways were obtained by layer stripping method based on instrumented indentation technique. Results indicate that the machining stress brings complex stress state. Under the same load, the corresponding indentation displacement increases while the indentation plastic work, contact area and average contact pressure decrease with the increases of machining stress (from compressive stress to tensile stress). Tensile stress does just the opposite. In addition, the layer thicknesses of the machining stress for turning and grinding members were measured by instrumented indentation method, results agree with X-ray method and demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
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