2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.phpro.2009.11.084
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Mechanical surface treatment of steel-Optimization parameters of regime

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“…The burnishing speed and feed affect the surface roughness and hardness. 27 The effect of burnishing force, burnishing feed and ball radius has been studied by Laouar et al 28 on the surface of XC48 steel material. In this study, the improvement in the roughness varies from 50% to 83% and an increase in the hardness reaches 17%.…”
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“…The burnishing speed and feed affect the surface roughness and hardness. 27 The effect of burnishing force, burnishing feed and ball radius has been studied by Laouar et al 28 on the surface of XC48 steel material. In this study, the improvement in the roughness varies from 50% to 83% and an increase in the hardness reaches 17%.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is clear, however, that other parameters contribute to the final properties of the part surface, namely, the penetration depth and the initial state of the surface quality . El‐Axir et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 It is clear, however, that other parameters contribute to the final properties of the part surface, namely, the penetration depth and the initial state of the surface quality. 17 El-Axir et al 18 had demonstrated that the workpiece initial hardness controls the effect of the other parameters on each response.…”
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“…Klocke et al [17] investigated the effect of the ball diameter, superposition, pressing force and geometry of a nickel alloy preform on the roughness and the OH value during ball processing. Fretting strength and RS profile were studied for Ti-6Al-4V [18]. In [19] it was studied the effect of various polishing materials and ball pressing forces on the roughness of a steel product with an initial hardness of 64 HRC.…”
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confidence: 99%