2015
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/ssp.220-221.790
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Hardened Steel Surface Waviness Created by Rolling Burnishing Process

Abstract: The surface of the finishing machined parts is defined mainly by roughness parameters. Growing demands on the part, especially mating sliding or rolling, require the specification of additional parameters, such as waviness parameters, particularly when there is significant resistance to seizing or noise reduction. This paper presents surface waviness characteristics of hardened burnished steel.

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“…Tools for machining hard materials, for example, cutting inserts (CBN—cubic boron nitride, for machining hardened parts of up to 65 HRC) [19,20], are available in the market; however, obtaining the desired surface roughness parameters is not always possible. In this case, the surface can be improved by burnishing; however, this process has a different course than in case of burnishing soft materials [18,21,22,23,24]. The deformability of material is limited, and the smoothing of surface roughness occurs through material sliding, only within the roughness zone (there are generally no changes in the subsurface layer).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tools for machining hard materials, for example, cutting inserts (CBN—cubic boron nitride, for machining hardened parts of up to 65 HRC) [19,20], are available in the market; however, obtaining the desired surface roughness parameters is not always possible. In this case, the surface can be improved by burnishing; however, this process has a different course than in case of burnishing soft materials [18,21,22,23,24]. The deformability of material is limited, and the smoothing of surface roughness occurs through material sliding, only within the roughness zone (there are generally no changes in the subsurface layer).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%