Search engine :
Return to the menu
| : /
Vote:
Results:
1 Votes
JULY 2017 - Volume: 92 - Pages: 456-460
Download pdf
Machinability is widely used to compare materials from their ability to give rise to a certain surface finish at the lowest possible tool cost, by using mainly continuous cutting tests such as turning-based tests. Nevertheless, in AISI 316L austenitic stainless steel it is justified to use a broader concept of machinability that also considers the influence of microstructural changes, induced by machining, on the pitting corrosion behaviour.Keywords: AISI 316L; Machinability; Orthogonal milling; Pitting corrosion.
Share:
© Engineering Journal Dyna 2006 - Publicaciones Dyna, S.L
Official Science and Technology Body of the Federation of Industrial Engineers' Associations
Address: Unit 1804 South Bank Tower, 55 Upper Ground, London UK, SE1 9EY
Email: office@revistadyna.com
Regístrese en un paso con su email y podrá personalizar sus preferencias mediante su perfil
Name: *
Surname 1: *
Surname 2:
Email: *