2015
DOI: 10.1007/s40430-015-0381-x
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Experimental investigation of the effect of double cold expansion on the residual stresses distribution and on the fatigue life of rivet hole

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“…Depending on the attributes of the induced RSes state, RSes can be either beneficial (compressive RSes) or detrimental (tensile RSes) to the performance of machined components [1]. It is well known that tensile RSes in the surface and subsurface layers are usually detrimental to fatigue life [2], creep life [3], and stress corrosion cracking resistance [4], while compressive RSes are usually beneficial to the same properties [5]. Many attempts have been done to figure out the relationship between different cutting parameters/conditions and the induced RSes using experimental [6][7][8], analytical modeling [9][10][11], finite element modeling [12][13][14], and various combinations of them [15][16][17] in various machining operations [18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the attributes of the induced RSes state, RSes can be either beneficial (compressive RSes) or detrimental (tensile RSes) to the performance of machined components [1]. It is well known that tensile RSes in the surface and subsurface layers are usually detrimental to fatigue life [2], creep life [3], and stress corrosion cracking resistance [4], while compressive RSes are usually beneficial to the same properties [5]. Many attempts have been done to figure out the relationship between different cutting parameters/conditions and the induced RSes using experimental [6][7][8], analytical modeling [9][10][11], finite element modeling [12][13][14], and various combinations of them [15][16][17] in various machining operations [18][19][20].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%