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A theory explaining the cause of the emergence of different types of residual stresses distribution (SD) with different methods of superficial deformation (SPD) is described. The theory establishes that SD with a maximum of compressive residual stresses (CRS) beneath the surface is obtained with a method of SPD, which realizes a purely contact compression in the focus of plastic deformation. A SD with a maximum of CRS on the surface is obtained with methods of SPD which realize a contact-shearing condition in the plastic focus. On the basis of the theory various methods of SPD ensuring the transformation of their deformation conditions from purely contact into contact-shearing, deformation are recommended.

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© 1981 The Department of Mechanical Engineering, University College of Swansea

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Kobrin, M. (1981). Residual Stresses at Various Types of Plastic Superficial Deformation. In: Alexander, J.M. (eds) Proceedings of the Twenty-First International Machine Tool Design and Research Conference. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-05861-7_6

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