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An ANN approach for predicting subsurface residual stresses and the desired cutting conditions during hard turning

Residual stresses in the hard machined surface and the subsurface are affected by materials, tool geometry and machining parameters. These residual stresses can have significant effect on the service quality and the component life. They can be determined by either empirical or numerical experiments...

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Published in:Journal of materials processing technology 2007-07, Vol.189 (1), p.143-152
Main Authors: Umbrello, D., Ambrogio, G., Filice, L., Shivpuri, R.
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