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Virtual Minimization of Residual Stress and Deflection Error in the Five-Axis Milling of Turbine Blades
2021
Strojniski vestnik
To simulate and analyse the real machined parts in virtual environments, virtual machining systems are applied to the production processes. Due to friction, chip forming, and the heat produced in the cutting zone, parts produced using machining operation have residual stress effects. The machining force and machining temperature can cause the deflection error in the machined turbine blades, which should be minimized to increase the accuracy of machined blades. To minimize the residual stress
doi:10.5545/sv-jme.2021.7113
fatcat:72dqm26kfre6vom5swkosgjwv4