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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 article, the authors analyzed the cutting forces and the phenomena of material removal due to abrasion arising from angular scratches in low carbon steel using both experimental and numerical techniques.
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02 Dec 1987
TL;DR: In this paper, a control circuit for a honing machine such that the honing head can be driven and the machine manually operated by an operator or, alternatively, the unit can be placed in the auto stroke mode such that a pair of limit switches control the up and down honing operation of the system.
Abstract: A control circuit for a honing machine such that the honing head can be driven and the machine manually operated by an operator or, alternatively, the unit can be placed in the auto stroke mode such that a pair of limit switches control the up and down honing operation of the system. The limit switches actuate a number of solenoid valves which cause the honing head to be moved up and down in a cylinder automatically. By setting the position of a pair of trip discs, the travel limits can be set for the system.
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28 Apr 1989
TL;DR: In this article, the inner peripheral surface of a cylinder made of an alumina alloy is smoothed by rigid chrome plating and sand blast processing and further honing processing are applied to form a plateau part having fine pits and given area ratio.
Abstract: PURPOSE:To improve resistance to scuffing and resistance to wear, by a method wherein, after the inner peripheral surface of a cylinder on which rigid chrome plating is applied is smoothly finished, sand blast processing and further honing processing are applied to form a plateau part having fine pits and a given area ratio. CONSTITUTION:Rigid chrome plating is applied on the inner peripheral surface of a cylinder made of an alumina alloy. After the inner peripheral surface is precisely polished to a specified inner size by internal polishing or honing, no. C-7 silica sand is blasted by means of an air pressure of approximate 2-5 kg/cm , and a satinlike uneven surface having surface roughness of Hmax 3-5mum is formed. Subsequently, by using a grinding stone, e.g. cork, vinyl, honing processing is applied to form a plateau part, having pits with a depth of 1.2-3.5 and an area ratio of 20-50%, on the surface of the rigid chrome plated layer. This method enables provision of a high-quality plated cylinder which has excellent resistance to scuffing and resistance to wear.
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TL;DR: In this paper, an expeditious numerical procedure to calculate the Stokes flow in a corner due to the rotation of a scraping circular boundary is presented. But the method is also applicable to other wedge geometries.
Abstract: In this paper we outline an expeditious numerical procedure to calculate the Stokes flow in a corner due to the rotation of a scraping circular boundary. The method is also applicable to other wedge geometries. We employ a collocation technique utilising a basis of eddy (similarity) functions introduced by Moffatt (1964) that allows us to satisfy automatically the governing equations for the streamfunction and all the boundary conditions on the surface of the wedge. The circular honing problem thereby becomes one-dimensional requiring only the satisfaction of conditions on the circular boundary. The advantage of using the Moffatt eddy functions as a basis in wedge geometry is clear and the technique greatly reduces many of the concerns with accuracy and time expenditure associated with alternative numerical methods. An investigation of the details of the eddy structure for our particular geometry is presented.
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