Two examples of X-ray diffraction (XRD) tensometry performed in XRD laboratory of Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering of the Czech TU in Prague are specified in the contribution. They both deal with the effects of selected working conditions of face milling, e.g. cutting speed, feed, cutting environment, and cutting forces, on the distribution of residual stresses and on the degree of plastic deformation. Additionally, a brief presentation of XRD abilities and potential in the analysis of technologically treated surfaces is put forward. Some advantageous characteristics of XRD such as lack of limitations due to shape or mechanical properties as hardness of mechanical components are accentuated as well. XRD tensometric metho...
Continuously increasing of productivity is main cause of finding of new ways and methods of machinin...
Copyright © 2013 Osamu Takakuwa, Hitoshi Soyama. This is an open access article distributed under th...
X-rays are invisible in nature but having more penetrating power compared to light was used by the p...
Two examples of X-ray diffraction (XRD) tensometry performed in XRD laboratory of Faculty of Nuclear...
The analysis of the stresses involved in miling are of utmost importance and naturally enough are no...
The goal of the contribution is to present results of X-ray diffraction study of residual stresses i...
A study has been made of residual stresses induced by machining processes in the context of their re...
We are thankful for the support received from The Scientific and Technological Research Council of T...
A brief theoretical development of x-ray diffraction residual stress measurement is presented emphas...
S u m m a r y This work deals with investigation of residual stresses during by non-destructive meth...
There is no consensus in the literature on the need to remove preprocessing layers from the material...
This paper present the primary difficulties which are associated with the obtaining and interpreting...
This guide is applicable to X-ray stress measurements on crystalline materials. There is currently n...
Metal shearing operations are a stage in the process route from steel plate to finished product whic...
X-ray diffraction (XRD) is the most powerful tool for non destructive study of the fine structure of...
Continuously increasing of productivity is main cause of finding of new ways and methods of machinin...
Copyright © 2013 Osamu Takakuwa, Hitoshi Soyama. This is an open access article distributed under th...
X-rays are invisible in nature but having more penetrating power compared to light was used by the p...
Two examples of X-ray diffraction (XRD) tensometry performed in XRD laboratory of Faculty of Nuclear...
The analysis of the stresses involved in miling are of utmost importance and naturally enough are no...
The goal of the contribution is to present results of X-ray diffraction study of residual stresses i...
A study has been made of residual stresses induced by machining processes in the context of their re...
We are thankful for the support received from The Scientific and Technological Research Council of T...
A brief theoretical development of x-ray diffraction residual stress measurement is presented emphas...
S u m m a r y This work deals with investigation of residual stresses during by non-destructive meth...
There is no consensus in the literature on the need to remove preprocessing layers from the material...
This paper present the primary difficulties which are associated with the obtaining and interpreting...
This guide is applicable to X-ray stress measurements on crystalline materials. There is currently n...
Metal shearing operations are a stage in the process route from steel plate to finished product whic...
X-ray diffraction (XRD) is the most powerful tool for non destructive study of the fine structure of...
Continuously increasing of productivity is main cause of finding of new ways and methods of machinin...
Copyright © 2013 Osamu Takakuwa, Hitoshi Soyama. This is an open access article distributed under th...
X-rays are invisible in nature but having more penetrating power compared to light was used by the p...