Marek Magdziak
Rzeszów University of Technology
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Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2014
Marek Magdziak; Roman Wdowik
The article presents the results of numerical and experimental investigations concerning contact coordinate measurements of complex ceramic parts made of Al2O3 and ZrO2 based ceramic materials in different states. The investigated parts were manufactured by using two machining processes: ultrasonic assisted grinding and conventional grinding. The results of investigations may be used in order to improve the manufacturing process of geometrically complex ceramic parts.
Applied Mechanics and Materials | 2014
Roman Wdowik; Marek Magdziak; Janusz Porzycki
The paper presents the results of investigations regarding surface roughness measurements in ultrasonic assisted grinding of selected ZrO2 based ceramic material. There are different results, in the area of surface roughness measurements, presented in the literature. The entry data of hybrid machining process (e.g. grinding wheel type, feed, machining strategy or process variant) may influence these results. The analysis of literature encourages to take up the investigations of surface quality in ultrasonic assisted machining. These investigations may be performed for specific ceramic products and technological tasks which are commonly applied in ceramic machining processes. The knowledge about the machining of ceramic materials in different sintering states is very limited. Based on this finding, ultrasonic assisted and conventional machining processes of ZrO2 based ceramic material in different sintering states were investigated.
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology | 2017
Marek Magdziak
Purpose The purpose of this paper was to determine the influence of a number of measured points on results of measurements of turbine blades, which are the parts of aircraft engines. The selection of a number of points is the part of a measurement strategy in the coordinate measuring technique and determines the accuracy of measurements. Design/methodology/approach Numerical and experimental investigations were conducted. The measurements were simulated using different numbers of measured points. The simulated measurements were performed for the selected dispersion of measured points. The dispersion reflected the inaccuracy of a manufacturing process of the considered product and the uncertainty of measurements of curvilinear surfaces. To verify the accuracy of the numerical studies, experimental research was conducted. The real measurements were conducted using the selected coordinate measuring machine. Findings The gained results following the simulations can be very useful when selecting the appropriate number of measured points. The chosen number of points may be used during real measurements of turbine blades conducted on coordinate measuring machines. The results of numerical research indicate that there should be used the average radii of leading and trailing edges to increase the accuracy of measurements. The results of real coordinate measurements confirmed the results of simulation studies. Originality/value The main novelty of the paper is the presented methodology for determining the influence of measured points on results of measurements. The presented methodology helps the user of a coordinate measuring system select the appropriate measurement strategy of free-form surfaces applied in the aerospace industry.
Measurement | 2012
Andrzej Kawalec; Marek Magdziak
Strojniski Vestnik-journal of Mechanical Engineering | 2016
Marek Magdziak
Przegląd Mechaniczny | 2011
Andrzej Kawalec; Marek Magdziak
Advances in Manufacturing Science and Technology | 2011
Andrzej Kawalec; Marek Magdziak
Mechanik | 2013
Andrzej Kawalec; Marek Magdziak
Advances in Manufacturing Science and Technology | 2011
Andrzej Kawalec; Marek Magdziak
Advances in Manufacturing Science and Technology | 2011
Andrzej Kawalec; Marek Magdziak; Ireneusz Cena