The influence of CNC milling and ball burnishing on shaping complex 3D surfaces

Hybrid techniques for surface treatment should ensure compliance with exterior layer state and stress requirements. The more factors which influence final treatment effects, the more difficult it is to conduct a technological process combining different treatment methods. A combination of shaping mi...

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Published inSurface topography metrology and properties Vol. 5; no. 1; pp. 15001 - 15007
Main Authors Bachtiak-Radka, Emilia, Dudzi ska, Sara, Grocha a, Daniel, Berczy ski, Stefan, Olszak, Wies aw
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IOP Publishing 01.03.2017
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Summary:Hybrid techniques for surface treatment should ensure compliance with exterior layer state and stress requirements. The more factors which influence final treatment effects, the more difficult it is to conduct a technological process combining different treatment methods. A combination of shaping milling with finishing burnishing can provide very good smoothness and satisfactory stress conditions. However, implementation of predefined geometric surface specifications (GPS) is very difficult. This article presents the results of the effect of technological parameters of both treatments combined into a single operation on surface topography. A new surface geometry evaluation approach, combining both relative and absolute changes of isotropy and surface roughness, enabling an objective efficiency comparison of machining operations combined in a single operation, is presented.
Bibliography:STMP-100274.R1
ISSN:2051-672X
2051-672X
DOI:10.1088/2051-672X/aa539f