Effect of Roller Burnishing Parameters on Roughness Surface and Hardness of Unalloyed S 355 J0 Steel by Using Response Surface Methodology
Autor: | Tourab Mohamed, Aguib Salah, Hamadache Hamid, Belhadi Salim |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
0209 industrial biotechnology
Materials science Composite number 02 engineering and technology Surface finish Roller burnishing Burnishing (metal) Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering 020303 mechanical engineering & transports 020901 industrial engineering & automation 0203 mechanical engineering Residual stress Ball (bearing) Surface roughness Response surface methodology Composite material |
Zdroj: | Manufacturing Technology. 17:602-610 |
ISSN: | 2787-9402 1213-2489 |
DOI: | 10.21062/ujep/x.2017/a/1213-2489/mt/17/4/602 |
Popis: | Burnishing is a cold working process with superficial plastic deformation, which is to exert an external pressure through a very hard and smooth roller or ball on a surface to occur a uniform and work-hardened surface, to make it possible to reduce roughness, to increase the hardness and to produce residual stresses of compression. The unalloyed S 355 J0 steel specimens were machined on a conventional lathe to the proper dimensions; these machined specimens were then burnished by a simple locally designed and fabricated roller-burnishing tool. The main objective in this work is to determine a mathematical models statistically based on experimental design (response surface methodology) using central composite second-order rotatable design which allows to give the relationship between the two out parameters surface roughness and hardness, representative of the superficial layer surface caused by the four internal roller-burnishing parameters called: burnishing speed, force, feed and number of passes of the tool. The experimental results indicate that feed, burnishing force and speed are the most important and significant parameters to improve roughness surface, and feed, speed, burnishing force and number of passes are the most important and significant parameters to improve superficial hardness of S 355 J0 steel specimens. The surface roughness and hardness were improved from about 2.5μm to 0.15μm and from 176 HV to 226 HV respectively. The validated models with coefficient of determination R2 = 93.1% for surface roughness and R2 = 89.8% for hardness, seem correlate well with the experimental results. |
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