Quality of surface modules in machine parts

Autor: O. V. Taratynov, A. G. Suslov, A. N. Shoev, B. M. Bazrov
Rok vydání: 2013
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Zdroj: Russian Engineering Research. 33:651-654
ISSN: 1934-8088
1068-798X
Popis: In the modular approach, all the surfaces of machine parts are divided into three classes of surface modules: basing surface modules; working surface modules; and coupling surface modules [1]. Representing machine parts as sets of surface mod� ules permits the design of the manufacturing process by combining machining modules. That entails the creation of a bank of machining modules. Working surface modules are characterized by a great diversity of designs and quality requirements, on account of their wide range of functions. Correspond� ingly, we need the corresponding machining modules. Working surface modules include sets of frictional surfaces (bearings, guides, etc.); contact surfaces of kinematic elements (working surfaces of gear teeth and racks, cam surfaces, etc.); combinations of cutting surfaces (cutters, mills, countersinks, etc.); sets of working surfaces for dies; contact surfaces of rails and wheels; and combinations of surfaces for the storage of powders, liquids, and other media. The composition and geometry of working surface modules, as well as the corresponding quality require� ments, will be determined by the processes in which they are involved. With the same surface composition and geometry, the quality requirements will depend on the intended functions. Therefore, for the same struc� ture of working surface modules, different machining modules may be required.
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