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Highly-stressed steel components, e.g. gears and bearing parts, are appropriate applications for hard turning. Therefore the process effects on significant engineering properties of work materials have to be carefully analyzed. Roughness, residual stresses and white layers as parts of surface integrity, are function of the machining parameters and of the cuttability of the cutting edge, i.e. of the tool wear. The aim of this work was to study the influence of feed rate, cutting speed and tool wear on the effects induced by hard turning on case-hardened 27MnCr5 gear conebrakes and to point out the technical limitations in mass production.

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Rech, J., Lescalier, C. (2003). Surface Integrity in Hard Turning. In: Gogu, G., Coutellier, D., Chedmail, P., Ray, P. (eds) Recent Advances in Integrated Design and Manufacturing in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-0161-7_25

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