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Analysis of the functional properties in the bore sub-surface zone during BTA deep-hole drilling

Robert Schmidt, Simon Strodick, Frank Walther, Dirk Biermann, Andreas Zabel

2020Procedia CIRP16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The BTA deep hole drilling process is analysed to determine the relationships between process-structure and residual stress as a function of surface conditioning during the machining process. The residual stresses, the hardness and structural changes in the microstructure are used as indicators for a following process control in order to generate an improved component service life or reliability. In the first tests, the deep-drilled samples are examined with regard to residual stresses, bore tolerances, microstructure and hardness in the sub-surface zone. Furthermore, the specimens will be subjected to a heat treatment to establish a stress-free microstructure as a reference state for the magnetic residual stress measurement.

Topics & Concepts

Deep hole drillingResidual stressMicrostructureMaterials scienceDrillingSurface integrityMachiningReliability (semiconductor)Stress (linguistics)MetallurgyPhysicsPower (physics)LinguisticsPhilosophyQuantum mechanicsAdvanced machining processes and optimizationAdvanced Surface Polishing TechniquesAdvanced Machining and Optimization Techniques
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