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Archive | 2018

Application of Correlation Function for Analysis of Surface Structure Shaping by Hybrid Manufacturing Technology

Sara Dudzińska; Michał Szydłowski; Daniel Grochała; Emilia Bachtiak-Radka

The article is focused on determining the optimal parameters of surface treatment using hybrid machining—milling and burnishing. Optimal SGP 3D conditions may be achieved on a previously milled surface using specific parameters in the technological burnishing process. The authors present a method of evaluating the differences in surface topography of milled and then burnished surfaces using cross correlation. This approach can be used for optimizing hybrid technology as well as to track surface texture changes (e.g. analysis of regeneration of machining marks during cutting).


Management Systems in Production Engineering | 2017

Modeling of Surface Geometric Structure State After Integratedformed Milling and Finish Burnishing

Stefan Berczyński; Daniel Grochała; Zenon Grządziel

Abstract The article deals with computer-based modeling of burnishing a surface previously milled with a spherical cutter. This method of milling leaves traces, mainly asperities caused by the cutting crossfeed and cutter diameter. The burnishing process - surface plastic treatment - is accompanied by phenomena that take place right in the burnishing ball-milled surface contact zone. The authors present the method for preparing a finite element model and the methodology of tests for the assessment of height parameters of a surface geometrical structure (SGS). In the physical model the workpieces had a cuboidal shape and these dimensions: (width × height × length) 2×1×4.5 mm. As in the process of burnishing a cuboidal workpiece is affected by plastic deformations, the nonlinearities of the milled item were taken into account. The physical model of the process assumed that the burnishing ball would be rolled perpendicularly to milling cutter linear traces. The model tests included the application of three different burnishing forces: 250 N, 500 N and 1000 N. The process modeling featured the contact and pressing of a ball into the workpiece surface till the desired force was attained, then the burnishing ball was rolled along the surface section of 2 mm, and the burnishing force was gradually reduced till the ball left the contact zone. While rolling, the burnishing ball turned by a 23° angle. The cumulative diagrams depict plastic deformations of the modeled surfaces after milling and burnishing with defined force values. The roughness of idealized milled surface was calculated for the physical model under consideration, i.e. in an elementary section between profile peaks spaced at intervals of crossfeed passes, where the milling feed fwm = 0.5 mm. Also, asperities after burnishing were calculated for the same section. The differences of the obtained values fall below 20% of mean values recorded during empirical experiments. The adopted simplification in after-milling SGS modeling enables substantial acceleration of the computing process. There is a visible reduction of the Ra parameter value for milled and burnished surfaces as the burnishing force rises. The tests determined an optimal burnishing force at a level of 500 N (lowest Ra = 0.24 μm). Further increase in the value of burnishing force turned out not to affect the surface roughness, which is consistent with the results obtained from experimental studies.


The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | 2014

Stress in the surface layer of objects burnished after milling

Daniel Grochała; Stefan Berczyński; Zenon Grządziel


Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering | 2017

Modeling of burnishing thermally toughened X42CrMo4 steel with a ceramic ZrO2 ball

Daniel Grochała; Stefan Berczyński; Zenon Grządziel


Zeszyty Naukowe / Akademia Morska w Szczecinie | 2015

Computer simulation of pressing a ceramic ball into elastic-plastic material

Stefan Berczyński; Daniel Grochała; Zenon Grządziel


Mechanik | 2018

The changes of the workpiece surfaces by hard machining by milling and burnishing

Daniel Grochała; Emilia Bachtiak-Radka; Sara Dudzińska


Autobusy – Technika, Eksploatacja, Systemy Transportowe | 2018

Zastosowanie kart kontrolnych Shewharta do nadzorowania jakości procesów produkcyjnych w branży motoryzacyjnej

Sara Dudzińska; Daniel Grochała; Emilia Bachtiak-Radka


Autobusy – Technika, Eksploatacja, Systemy Transportowe | 2018

O problemach w kwalifikacji zdolności systemów pomiarowych w badaniach chropowatości powierzchni, analiza na przykładzie precyzyjnych części w branży motoryzacyjnej

Daniel Grochała; Magdalena Garbaciak; Emilia Bachtiak-Radka; Sara Dudzińska


Surface Topography: Metrology and Properties | 2017

The influence of CNC milling and ball burnishing on shaping complex 3D surfaces

Emilia Bachtiak-Radka; Sara Dudzińska; Daniel Grochała; Stefan Berczyński; Wieslaw Olszak


Mechanik | 2017

Susceptibility of SPG parameters to the environment conditions and the method of acquisition of cloud of points with optical measuring systems applied

Emilia Bachtiak-Radka; Sara Dudzińska; Daniel Grochała; Stefan Berczyński

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Sara Dudzińska

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Emilia Bachtiak-Radka

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Stefan Berczyński

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Zenon Grządziel

Maritime University of Szczecin

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Dariusz Grzesiak

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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Michał Szydłowski

West Pomeranian University of Technology

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