Power Spectral Density Analysis Finished Surface by Abrasive Jet with Grinding Wheel as Restraint

2007 ◽  
Vol 24-25 ◽  
pp. 337-342
Author(s):  
Chang He Li ◽  
Shi Chao Xiu ◽  
Ya Li Hou ◽  
Guang Qi Cai

The abrasive jet finishing process with wheel as restraint is a kind of compound precision finishing process that combined grinding with abrasive jet precision machining, in which inject slurry of abrasive and liquid solvent to grinding zone between grinding wheel and work surface under no depth of cut feed condition when workpiece grinding were accomplished. The abrasive particles are driven and energized by the rotating grinding wheel and liquid hydrodynamic pressure and increased slurry speed between grinding wheel and work surface to achieve micro removal machining. The micro removal machining with grinding wheel as restraint, not only to attain higher surface form accuracy but also to can efficiently acquire defect-free finishing surface with Ra0.15~1.6$m and finally achieve high efficiency, high precision and low roughness values, furthermore, integrating grinding process and abrasive jet finishing into one features. In the paper, surface topography finished by abrasive jet with grinding wheel as restraint was analyzed and evaluated with power spectral density function. Experiments were performed with plane grinder M7120 and workpiece material 45 steel. The machined surface morphology was studied using Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and the microscope and microcosmic geometry parameters were measured with TALYSURF5 instrument. The experimental results show that microcosmic geometry parameter values were diminished comparing with ground surface. Furthermore, the mean ripple peak distancing was decreased and, ripple and peak density were increased. The results indicate that surface qualities by machined with abrasive jet precision finishing were improved obviously.

2009 ◽  
Vol 416 ◽  
pp. 300-305 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chang He Li ◽  
Ya Li Hou ◽  
Yu Cheng Ding ◽  
Bing Heng Lu

The abrasive jet finishing process with wheel as restraint is a kind of compound precision finishing process that combined grinding with abrasive jet machining, in which inject slurry of abrasive and liquid solvent to grinding zone between grinding wheel and work surface under no radial feed condition when workpiece grinding were accomplished. The abrasive particles are driven and energized by the rotating grinding wheel and liquid hydrodynamic pressure and increased slurry speed between grinding wheel and work surface to achieve micro removal finishing.In the paper,the finished surface morphology was studied using Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and microscope and microcosmic geometry parameters were measured with TALYSURF5 instrument respectively. According to the metrical results, the surface topographical characteristics were evaluated with correlation function and PSD (Power Spectral Density) of random process about machined surface before and after finishing. The results show that longitudinal geometry parameter values of finishing machining surface were diminished comparing with ground surface,and the mean ripple distance was decreased and, ripple and peak density were increased. Furthermore, the finished surface has little comparability compared to grinding machining surface.The isotropy surface and uniformity veins at parallel and perpendicular machining direction were attained by abrasive jet precision finishing with grinding wheel as restraint and the surface quality is improved obviously.


2006 ◽  
Vol 532-533 ◽  
pp. 61-64 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chang He Li ◽  
Guang Qi Cai ◽  
Shi Chao Xiu

The abrasive jet finishing process with wheel as restraint is a kind of compound precision finishing process that combined grinding with abrasive jet machining, in which inject slurry of abrasive and liquid solvent to grinding zone between grinding wheel and work surface under no radial feed condition when workpiece grinding were accomplished. The abrasive particles are driven and energized by the rotating grinding wheel and liquid hydrodynamic pressure and increased slurry speed between grinding wheel and work surface to achieve micro removal machining. The micro removal machining with grinding wheel as restraint, not only to attain higher surface form accuracy but also to can acquire efficiently defect-free finishing surface with Ra0.15~ 1.6μm and finally achieve high efficiency, high precision and low roughness values, furthermore, integrating grinding process and abrasive jet process into one features. In the paper, surface topography and tribological characteristics finished by abrasive jet with grinding wheel as restraint were analyzed. Experiments were performed with plane grinder M7120 and workpiece material Q235A. The machined surface morphology was studied using SEM and the microscope and microcosmic geometry parameters were measured with TALSURF5 instrument. The experimental results show that microcosmic geometry parameter values were diminished comparing with ground surface. The tribological characteristics of finished surface were also investigated with pin on disk wear tester of MG-2000. The experimental results show that the friction coefficient and wear amounts of finishing machining surface were obviously decreased comparing with ground surface. As a result, life and precision consistency of finished workpiece were improved.


Materials ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (6) ◽  
pp. 1323
Author(s):  
Qing Zhang ◽  
Song Zhang

Surface topography and roughness significantly affect the functional properties of engineering parts. In this study, a mathematical model simulating the surface topography in end milling is presented and verified by milling experiments. The three dimensional (3D) surface amplitude parameters (arithmetic average deviation Sba and root mean square deviation Sq) of the milled surface were calculated by using the model and the effects of the product (p) and ratio (r) of radial depth of cut ae and feed per tooth fz on amplitude parameters were researched. To evaluate the lateral characteristics of the milled surface, one dimensional (1D) power spectral densities (PSD) along both feed and step-over direction were calculated and investigated. It was found that fz affects 1D PSD along both directions, whereas ae affects 1D PSD along the step-over direction. An angular spectrum, derived from the area power spectral density (APSD), was employed to research the spatial distribution of spectral energy on the milled surface. Furthermore, the influences of p and r on the PSD properties were researched. It was found that r is the significant factor that influences the direction of surface energy spectrum distribution.


2009 ◽  
Vol 407-408 ◽  
pp. 555-559
Author(s):  
Chang He Li ◽  
Ya Li Hou ◽  
Guo Yu Liu ◽  
Bing Heng Lu

The process technique on abrasive jet finishing process with wheel as restrain was investigated by experimental. The effects of different particle size, abrasive concentration, machining cycles, the velocity of grinding wheel and medium type on surface quality were analyzed. Experiments were performed with plane grinder M7120 and workpiece material 40Cr steel. The machined surface morphology was studied using Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and microscope and microcosmic geometry parameters were measured with TALYSYURF5 instrument respectively. The experimental results under percentage 10 abrasive concentration, Al2O3 abrasive particle with W7 size and machining 20~30 circles showing the novelty process method, not only to attain higher surface form accuracy, to diminish grinding defects such as severely deformation, surface layer pollution and ground burnout, but also to can acquire efficiently free defects finishing surface with Ra0.15~1.6µm and finally achieve high efficiency, high precision and low roughness values. Furthermore, integrate grinding process and abrasive jet finishing process into one feature.


2008 ◽  
Vol 375-376 ◽  
pp. 490-494
Author(s):  
Feng Liu ◽  
Ya Dong Gong ◽  
Chang Ke ◽  
Guang Qi Cai

Abrasive jet finishing process is a novel process whose objective is to remove surface defect layer and to diminish roughness and ripple after grinding. Experiments were performed with plane grinderM7120 and workpiece material 45# steel which was ground with the surface roughness values of Ra =0.2-0.6 μm . The machined surface morphology was studied using SEM and the microcosmic geometry parameters were measured with MICROMESVRE2 instrument. In this paper, with the fractal dimension, Ra , Rq and the supporting rate curve, the surfaces of grinding machining and abrasive jet finishing machining were researched. The result indicated that the machined surfaces changed from continuous parallel micro-groove and plough to randomly distributed discontinuous micro-pit could be observed with the increase of machining circles and surface roughness was obviously improved. Furthermore, the isotropy surface and uniformity veins both parallel and perpendicular machining direction were attained by abrasive jet precision finishing with grinding wheel as restraint. The supporting rate curve of the surface profile can be increased. This is favorable for the wearable capability of the workpiece.


2009 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 40-47
Author(s):  
Montasser Tahat ◽  
Hussien Al-Wedyan ◽  
Kudret Demirli ◽  
Saad Mutasher

Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document