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环球体育携手拉齐奥:英国诺丁汉大学Dragos Axinte教授学术新宝2

2026.05.08 浏览量:

时间 : 2026年05月15日 09时00分

地点 : 科学城校区科学中心10号楼201环球体育拉齐奥app议室

环球体育携手拉齐奥:On the Importance of In-situ Tracking the Microstructural Changes for Deeper Macro and Micro Scale Understanding of Workpiece Surface Integrity in Machining

主讲人 : Prof. Dragos Axinte

Rather than observing and assessing, there is a need to explain more the mechanisms that lead to microstructural changes beneath the free surface after machining. The great majority of the studies follow a “post-mortem” approach in relation to workpiece surface integrity, i.e. analysis of a particular region of the sample without documenting its exact microstructure prior to cutting. While this is enough to certify the part’s quality after machining (most of the time with industry internal standards), this conventional approach has limited insights on the intricate mechanisms occurring within the superficial layers that are formed during machining.

The presentation focuses on methods and studies that document, with great detail (i.e. at grain level), the microstructural characteristics of the workpiece before and after cutting performed at both macro and micro scales. As such, macro cutting of groups of grains or micro cutting within single grains of the machined surface can be traced prior to and after cutting, which can, after detailed microstructural studies (SEM, EBSD, TKD, micro-mechanics, etc.), reveal interesting/new mechanisms that alter workpiece surface integrity.



主讲人简介:

Rather than observing and assessing, there is a need to explain more the mechanisms that lead to microstructural changes under the free surface after machining. The great majority of the studies follow a “post-mortem” approach in relation to workpiece surface integrity, i.e. analysis of a particular region of the sample without documenting its exact microstructure prior to cutting. While this is enough to certify the part’s quality after machining (most of the time with industry internal standards), this conventional approach has limited insights on the intricate mechanisms occurring within the superficial  s that are formed during machining.

The presentation focuses on methods and studies that document, with great detail (i.e. at grain level), the microstructural characteristics of the workpiece before at after cutting performed at both macro  and micro scales. As such, macro cutting of groups of grains or micro cutting within single grains of the machined surface can be traced prior and after cutting and which can, after detailed microstructural studies (SEM, EBSD, TKD, micro-mechanics, etc) reveal interesting/new mechanisms that alter workpiece surface integrity.


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