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Turning of 42CrMo4+QT under different scenarios: dataset of machining, roughness and residual stressAutor-a (de otra institución)
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Universidad de OviedoVersión
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2024.110793Publicado en
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ElsevierPalabras clave
machiningmonitoring
alloyed steel
response surface methodology
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Tecnología de materialesClasificación UNESCO
Tecnología de materialesResumen
The turning process remains one of the most widely used manufacturing methods in the industry due to its high flexibility and production rates. Despite being an extensively used technique, the impact ... [+]
The turning process remains one of the most widely used manufacturing methods in the industry due to its high flexibility and production rates. Despite being an extensively used technique, the impact of this machining process on the surface integrity of the components has not yet been resolved in the literature, although it is well known that it can have a major influence on their final life. With the aim of providing new insights in the field, an extensive experimental campaign was designed on a 42CrMo4 quenched and tempered steel (in the following 42CrMo4+QT) using the response surface method. As inputs of this experimental design, the principal machining parameters were selected: feed rate (mm/rev), cutting speed (m/min), depth of cut (mm) and insert radius (mm). Meanwhile the main outputs measured where the surface roughness (µm) and the longitudinal residual stresses (MPa). In parallel, the turning operation of each specimen was monitored and the forces (X, Y and Z), current consumption of the main lathe motor, sound pressure and tool holder accelerations were recorded. [-]
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Gobierno VascoPrograma
Convocatoria de ayudas para realizar proyectos de Investigación Básica y/o plicada para el periodo 2023-2025Número
PIBA_2023_1_0052URI de la ayuda
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