2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2008.02.037
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A model of smoothing slide ball-burnishing and an analysis of the parameter interaction

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“…creation of compressive residual stress fields [17][18][19] or refinement of the micro-structure [20,21] without any thermal or chemical phenomena. We distinguish treatments based on normal or quasi-normal contacts (like indentation, impact) such as shot peening [22][23][24][25][26] or hammering, and treatments based on tangential contacts (like scratching) such as burnishing [27][28][29] and polishing [30,31]. The understanding of the response to such contact loading types in terms of residual stress or in terms of induced microstructure changes is of primary importance in the context of the optimization of surface mechanical treatments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…creation of compressive residual stress fields [17][18][19] or refinement of the micro-structure [20,21] without any thermal or chemical phenomena. We distinguish treatments based on normal or quasi-normal contacts (like indentation, impact) such as shot peening [22][23][24][25][26] or hammering, and treatments based on tangential contacts (like scratching) such as burnishing [27][28][29] and polishing [30,31]. The understanding of the response to such contact loading types in terms of residual stress or in terms of induced microstructure changes is of primary importance in the context of the optimization of surface mechanical treatments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The burnishing force obtained experimentally was between 110 and 150 N which gives a surface roughness value of around 0.4 µm, an improvement of 40%. The post-burnishing surface roughness depends on the pressure force, the radius of curvature of the tool tip and the height of the initial surface roughness [6]. El-Axir et al have studied the inner surface finishing of aluminium alloy 2014 by a ball burnishing process.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…+β 21 X 1 X 2 + β 22 X 1 X 3 + β 23 X 1 X 4 + β 24 X 2 X 3 + β 25 X 2 X 4 + β 26 X 3 X 4(6) where, β 0 Constant of RSM β 1 , β 2 , β 3 , β 4 Coefficients of linear variables X 1 , X 2 , X 3 and X 4 respectively…”
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“…This treatment leads to the improvement of the selected properties of the surface layer of metal workpieces by cold work, which positively affects the performance characteristics of these items, mainly the fatigue strength and surface roughness [3,10,11]. The finishing treatment also affects the energetic properties of the surface layer [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%