Is studied of the features of anodic dissolution in the process of local combined processing of metal removal points with surface defects arising during balancing of high-speed rotors in connection with the softening of working surfaces from unwanted technological heredity. The ways of improving the processes of their technological refinement using local hardening methods are shown, calculation formulas are given technological parameters of the anode process.
The methodology and technological support of the specified parameters of the surface of a narrow narrowing channel with a twist along the radius and the regulations for the design of combined pulse-force hardening operations have been created, a new patentable techno-logical process for strengthening narrow nar-rowing curved channels by combined pulse-shock action with the promotion of a free tool (spherical granules) in low-frequency oscilla-tion conditions has been developed.
The paper reflects the results of experimental studies and testing of the processes of com-bined formation of surfaces with a complex profile, such as bladder machines. The methods of activation of such surfaces before applying plasma sputtering were proposed, technological schemes of combined processing were devel-oped, experimental research results were shown.
The information on the new processes designed and adopted for implementation on the combined surface
treatment of loaded parts and assembly units of advanced power plants and special technological equipment is
presented, the original means of technological equipment are described, and the prospects for further expansion of
their technological capabilities and impact on improving of the manufacturability of products are given.
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