Analysis of Residual Stresses in High Speed Milled Aluminum Alloys
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2017-03-15Author
Vottero, S.
Díaz, F.V.
Mammana, C.A
Guidobono, A. P. M.
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate, from high speed machining tests, the behavior of the residual
stresses induced in samples of AA 6082-T6 and AA 7075-T6 aluminum alloys. This study includes an exhaustive
analysis of residual stress anisotropy from diameters of Mohr's circles. The combination of process parameters was
modified in order to evaluate the stress changes introduced in different zones of the surfaces generated. A method of
micro-indents, which includes the adaptation of a universal measuring machine, was used to determine, with high
accuracy, the normal components of residual stress in several directions. The obtained results reveal that although, in
the alloy 7075-T6, the normal components are lower, in the alloy 6082-T6, these normal components tend to be
grouped into smaller intervals and also, to show a more homogeneous directional behavior when the cutting
conditions are more severe.
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