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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 influence of contact area on the friction and wear behavior of light-weight monolithic hyper-eutectic Al-Si alloy with a textured surface generated by electrochemical jet texturing was assessed.
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10 Jun 1997
TL;DR: In this paper, a work-piece toothed dressing wheel is mounted on a globoid grinding worm, which is periodically dressed by a dressing wheel and a tool-changer.
Abstract: The device has a work-piece spindle (3) that can be shifted parallel to the spindle axis (C'). On it, in addition to the work-piece toothed wheel, at least one toothed dressing wheel is mounted on which the globoid grinding worm (10) is periodically dressed. On a tool-changer (12), a toothed honing wheel (18) is lodged rotatably on an additional arm (16); with it, the work-piece toothed wheel is honed after grinding. The toothed honing wheel (18) is dressed on the same or a second toothed dressing wheel. The device makes possible an efficient fine machining of toothed wheels.
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TL;DR: In this article, a hybrid approach for a multi-scale analysis of surface finish in abrasive honing is introduced, based on morphological identification of scratch pattern of manufactured surfaces, produced at various honing conditions and their 2D continuous wavelet decomposition.
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TL;DR: A force model was derived and parameterized with gear Honing analogy trials, combined with a process simulation for gear honing and an analytical calculation of the velocities.
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10 Dec 1970
TL;DR: In this article, a machine for removing material from an internal surface of a workpiece is described, which is reciprocably mounted upon a support structure, a tool supporting member in the form of a spindle, driven by a motor means and the tool being mounted upon the spindle and connected to an actuator whereby the effective size of the tool can be adjusted.
Abstract: A machine for removing material from an internal surface of a workpiece and comprising a workpiece holder which is reciprocably mounted upon a support structure, a tool supporting member in the form of a spindle, the tool supporting member being driven by a motor means and the tool being mounted upon the spindle and connected to an actuator whereby the effective size of the tool can be adjusted. The workpiece holder includes a member which restrains angular movement of the holder and the member mounts a strain gauge whereby a signal can be obtained indicative of the cutting load exerted by the tool upon the workpiece.
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