Abstract
This paper reports experimental measurements of the residual stresses in ground steel (1C-1·5Cr) specimens produced under ‘abusive’, ‘conventional’, and ‘gentle’ grinding conditions. Large tensile stresses are found in the abusively ground steel, but these can be completely removed by gentle grinding to a further depth of about 0·1 mm. Sparking out has little effect, and hand grinding is found to be of the abusive type.
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