The effects of machining strategies of magnetic assisted roller burnishing on the resulted surface structure

Authors: 
Kovács, Zsolt Ferenc and Viharos, Zsolt János and Kodácsy, János
Number, date: 
1 November 2018
Year: 
2019 (published)
Open access: 
Yes
Abstract: 
The aim of this paper is to investigate the effect of different burnishing strategy on a C45 steel machining. Burnishing is a well-known, cold working surface improving technology, it is usually applied for cylindrical workpiece. In the reported research a novel developed magnetic assisted ball burnishing (MABB) tool was applied which was designed for MABB machining of flat and harmonic surfaces. To increase its efficiency, different types of machining strategies were applied. After the burnishing process the machined surfaces were measured by surface roughness tester to determine the most important Rsk and Rku tribological parameters. According to the results it can be stated that all different burnishing strategies have special application areas where they can be used efficiently (e.g. sliding surface, moulding tool and after- or pre-machining for ultra-precision machining).
SCI: 
No
Kiemelt: 
No
Pdf: 
No