Study of microstructure of surface layers of low-carbon steel after turning and ultrasonic finishing

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Zh. G. Kovalevskaya
Yu. F. Ivanov
O. B. Perevalova
V. A. Klimenov
P. V. Uvarkin
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, Siberian Branch
[2] National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University,Institute of High
[3] Russian Academy of Sciences,Current Electronics, Siberian Branch
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turning; technological heredity; ultrasonic finishing; profilometry; transmission electron microscopy;
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Profilometry and optical and transmission electron microscopy are used to examine the microstructure of surface layers of a low-carbon ferrite-pearlite steel subjected to turning and ultrasonic finishing. It is shown that turning peaks and valleys have different microstructures, which stipulates manifestation of technological hereditary when processing surfaces of machined parts. Ultrasonic finishing causes the severe plastic deformation of the surface layer, which favors the elimination of a technological heredity that is acquired during turning.
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