Volume 4: Fatigue and Fracture, Heat Transfer, Internal Combustion Engines, Manufacturing, and Technology and Society 2006
DOI: 10.1115/esda2006-95683
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Corner Shaping by Barrel Finishing

Abstract: Corner shaping is a necessary operation in manufacturing of most mechanical components. Edge radiusing is the principal way to reduce stress concentration in components like gear, crank shaft, ball bearing, to permit assembly and disassembly of parts, to avoid local damage and to reduce the possibility of hurting the operators. Often precise values of corner radius are specified in component design. Deterministic operations such as chipping, plastic deformation and non traditional ones such as electro discharg… Show more

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“…The general mechanism of material removal in barrel finishing [21][22] leads to a linear behaviour as a function of the working time. Also in this case we can make a similar hypothesis and therefore we can assess that the overall mean material removal rate, i.e.…”
Section: Fig 5 Mean Value and 1-σ Dispersion Of The Area Of The Burr ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The general mechanism of material removal in barrel finishing [21][22] leads to a linear behaviour as a function of the working time. Also in this case we can make a similar hypothesis and therefore we can assess that the overall mean material removal rate, i.e.…”
Section: Fig 5 Mean Value and 1-σ Dispersion Of The Area Of The Burr ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cutting forces are very little [20] (the smallest in mass operations) so also thin components and delicate parts can be successfully processed without inducing dimensional alterations and local deformations. We have recently studied barrel finishing operation by several points of view such as the material removal mechanism, radiusing, tolerancing and also the use of recycled scraps as abrasive media [21][22][23]. Aim of this work is to study the application of barrel finishing to sheet metal burr removal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BF is mainly used for mass finishing and is preferred over other processes because part to be BF has no geometric limitation (holes, concavities and non-symmetric components can be easily machined), part does not need to be fixed, the equipment is not expensive and no specialized operators are required. [11][12][13] One disadvantage of BF is that when media used with high content of abrasive, i.e. 35%, it experiences very high media loss (higher than 40%).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%