Title of article :
Experimental Study of Residual Stresses Due to Inconel X-750 Creep-feed Grinding by the Electropolishing Layer Removal Technique
Author/Authors :
Moharrami, R Mechanical Engineering Department - University of Zanjan, Iran , Jafarpour, V Mechanical Engineering Department - University of Zanjan, Iran
Abstract :
Creep-feed grinding is an accurate and efficient machining method. In
this study, the effects of the cooling condition on surface residual stresses
distribution in the creep-feed grinding of Inconel X-750 superalloy have been
experimentally investigated. Some test samples were prepared and subjected
to creep-feed grinding with dry and flood grinding at different flow rates. The
variation of residual stresses in depth was obtained by the electropolishing
layer removal technique. Results were shown highest creep-feed grinding
forces were developed in dry grinding condition and these forces were declined
by increasing the coolant quantity. According to results, by increasing about
71% of fluid flow under flood cooling, the normal and tangential forces
decreased by roughly 30%. The results also demonstrated that the measured
residual stresses on creep-feed grinded specimens are in the tensile form and
using the coolant led to an overwhelming decrease in magnitude and depth of
penetration of these stresses.
Keywords :
Residual stress , Measurement , Creep-feed grinding , Electro polishing , Layer removal
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics