Stefan Olovsjö

Showing 8 publications

2013

The effects of grain size and feed rate on notch wear and burr formation in wrought Alloy 718

Stefan Cedergren, Lars Nyborg, Göran Sjöberg et al
International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. Vol. 67 (5-8), p. 1501-1507
Journal article
2012

Methodology for evaluating effectd of material characteristics on machinability - theory and statistics-based modelling applied on alloy 718

Stefan Olovsjö, Peter Hammersberg, Pajazit Avdovic et al
International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. Vol. 59 (1-4), p. 55-66
Journal article
2012

Influence of microstructure on wear behaviour of uncoated WC tools in turning of Alloy 718 and Waspaloy

Stefan Olovsjö, Lars Nyborg
Wear. Vol. 282, p. 12-21
Journal article
2011

A method for evaluation of potential machinability correlated with material properties between different batches of material

Stefan Olovsjö, Peter Hammersberg, Lars Nyborg
Proceedings of SPS11 - Swedish Production Symposium Lund May 3-5, 2011
Paper in proceeding
2010

The effect of grain size and hardness of Waspaloy on the wear of cemented carbide tools

Stefan Olovsjö, A. Wretland, G. Sjöberg
International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. Vol. 50 (9-12), p. 907-915
Journal article
2010

The effect of grain size and hardness of wrought Alloy 718 on the wear of cemented carbide tools

Stefan Olovsjö, A. Wretland, G. Sjöberg
Wear. Vol. 268 (9-10), p. 1045-1052
Journal article

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