Abstract
A technique for investigating residual stresses during flat grinding with an intermittent abrasive wheel is given. As a result of the study, it was found that tangential residual tensile stresses are formed in the direction of the cutting speed. Axial residual compression stresses are formed in the direction perpendicular to the cutting speed. It is shown that during grinding, residual stresses in the parts are formed from the action of force and thermal fields.
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