Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering (한국정밀공학회지)
- Volume 10 Issue 1
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- Pages.70-76
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- 1993
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- 1225-9071(pISSN)
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- 2287-8769(eISSN)
A study on the surface accuracy according to applied load in burnishing of steel
Abstract
Burnishing, as a micro plastic working, is a finishing process used in conjuction with or in replacement of reaming, honing, lapping, and/or grinding. The tool which is a smooth, round steel ball slightly larger than the bore is pushed through pre-machined hole, leaving a closely controlled finish. The major application of the processes is to improve the geometric and mechanical properties of surface such as (1) dimensional accuracy, (2) surface roughness, (3) bearing ratio, (4) surface hardness, (5) wear resistance, (6) fatigue and corrosion resistance, etc. Therefore, this study carried out some experiments to illustrate the theoretical formula and to investigate surface accuracy (e.g. variation of diameter, surface roughness, bearing ratio) in accordance with the applied burnishing load.