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Honing

About: Honing is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 3530 publications have been published within this topic receiving 17491 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the dominant processes with a geometrically non-defined cutting edge are analyzed based on the position of hard finishing in the process chain of gear manufacturing, and the analyses of the processes include functionality, the development status, respectively, maturity as well as identifiable trends.

171 citations

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TL;DR: Hard roller burnishing as mentioned in this paper transforms tensile residual stresses present in the surface zone after hard turning into compressive residual stresses, and has no effect on the formation of white layers.
Abstract: In a hard roller burnishing operation, a hydrostatically borne ceramic ball rolls over the component surface under high pressures The roughness peaks are flattened and the quality of the workpiece surface is improved When combined with hard turning, this process provides a manufacturing alternative to grinding and honing operations The studies determined optimum working parameter ranges Parameter settings were shown to be non-critical in this process, since constant surface qualities were attainable over wide setting ranges A second phase of the studies examined the improvements obtained for various original roughnesses Reductions of 30 to 50 % in mean peak-to-valley height Rz are, for example, achievable, depending on the original roughness Structure analyses and residual stress measurements were used to examine the effects of the process on the workpiece surface zone Hard roller burnishing transforms tensile residual stresses present in the surface zone after hard turning into compressive residual stresses Hard roller burnishing has no effect on the formation of white layers in the surface zone

151 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a numerical model was developed to investigate the effects of groove characteristics on the lubrication condition and friction at the interface between the piston ring and cylinder liners, and the model aims to solve the average Reynolds equation, which depends on the real surface topographies of the cylinder liner.
Abstract: A cylinder liner possesses fairly intricate surface requirements due to its complicated functions. It needs to provide adequate surface roughness to resist wear as well as to store and retain lubricants during high temperatures. The liner surface texture is anisotropic, produced by the honing process, with resultant deep visible scratches left on it [1] . The prominence of the honing grooves observed suggests that surface texture significantly affects ring-pack performance, although this effect is not clearly understood. In this paper, a numerical model was developed to investigate the effects of groove characteristics on the lubrication condition and friction at the interface between the piston ring and cylinder liner. This model aims to solve the average Reynolds equation, which depends on the real surface topographies of the cylinder liner, and describes the influence of surface irregularities on the lubricant flow under hydrodynamic lubrication conditions, considering lubricant film rupture and cavitations. Numerical results help to determine the optimum lateral groove characteristics to reduce friction and then noxious emissions.

121 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the cumulative distribution plot on a normal probability graph is used to characterize the texture of a plateau-enhanced cylinder liners for internal combustion engines, and an alternate approach is proposed based on analyzing the cumulative distributions of the normal probability graphs.
Abstract: The plateau honing operation is being widely used for finishing of cylinder liners for internal combustion engines Plateau honing has been shown to significantly reduce the costly running-in period due to the fact that very little further modification of the texture is required once the liner is put into operation In order to better understand, control, and ultimately “engineer” plateau honed surfaces, a comprehensive means of characterizing this texture is required In this paper the techniques currently used are briefly reviewed and an alternate approach is proposed The proposed approach is based on analyzing the cumulative distribution plot on a normal probability graph

118 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202322
202263
202152
202080
2019109
2018129