Effect of Honing Parameters on Generated Surface Quality of Cylinder Liner within Automotive Engine Production

2017 ◽  
Vol 261 ◽  
pp. 189-194 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marek Vrabel' ◽  
Ildikó Maňková ◽  
Numan M. Durakbasa

One of the key parameter in evaluation of cylindrical surface quality of the engine liners is surface roughness. A large number of process factors affecting a final surface topography, which has direct impact on fuel consumption and CO2 emission. A suitable choice of honing conditions can results not only to better surface quality, but it can contributes to reducing of environmental impacts in automobile transport. Twelve different engine cylinder liners were machined in various combinations of cutting parameters. Experimental testing was realised on real production machine tool, where process factors were cutting speed, machining allowance and stone pressure of honing tool. All factors have 4 levels and parameters of surface roughness CR, CF, CL were selected as a variables and suitable indicators for surface quality assessment. The results show that influence of the tool stone pressure on honed surface is more significant than effect of cutting speed. Effect of machining allowance is negligible as well.

Author(s):  
Xiao-fen Liu ◽  
Wen-hu Wang ◽  
Rui-song Jiang ◽  
Yi-feng Xiong ◽  
Kun-yang Lin ◽  
...  

Abstract The current state of surface roughness focuses on the 2D roughness. However, there are shortcomings in evaluating surface quality of particle reinforced metal matrix composites using 2D roughness due to the fact that the measuring direction has a vital impact on the 2D roughness value. It is therefore of great importance and significance to develop a proper criterion for measuring and evaluating the surface roughness of cutting particle reinforced metal matrix composites. In this paper, an experimental investigation was performed on the effect of cutting parameters on the surface roughness in cutting in-situ TiB2/7050Al MMCs. The 2D roughness Ra, 3D roughness Sa and Sq were comparatively studied for evaluating the machined surface quality of in-situ TiB2/7050Al MMCs. The influence of cutting parameters on the surface roughness was also analyzed. The big difference between roughness Ra measured along cutting and feed directions showed the great impact of measuring direction. Besides, surface defects such as pits, grooves, protuberances and voids were observed, which would influence 2D roughness value greatly, indicating that 3D roughness was more suitable for evaluating surface quality of cutting in-situ TiB2/7050Al MMCs. The cutting depth and feed rate were found to have the highest influence on 3D roughness while the effect of cutting speed was minimal. With increasing feed rate, cutting depth or width, the 3D roughness increased accordingly. But it decreased as cutting speed increased.


2013 ◽  
Vol 837 ◽  
pp. 128-134 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gheorghe Mustea ◽  
Gheorghe Brabie

The use of magnesium alloys in construction of different components of the mechanical systems (such: cars, aerospace vehicles, medical equipment etc.) is very efficient not only because it leads to reduction of the systems weight but also because it leads to reduction or elimination of the environment polluting and to reduction of the energy consumption. Generally, the main factors that influence the quality of the machined surfaces are as follows: cutting parameters, material properties, geometry of the tools, cooling liquids and lubricants, physical and mechanical properties of the subsurface layers etc. Among the above mentioned factors, cutting parameters are the factors that strongly influence the quality of the machined surfaces. The present paper analysis the results of the experimental investigation performed to determine the influence of cutting parameters (cutting speed, feed rate and cutting depth) on the surface quality machined by turning the AZ61 magnesium alloy. The main characteristics of the machined surface quality analyzed in experimental investigation were the surface roughness and hardness. The main conclusions resulted from the results analysis were as follows: the decrease of the feed rate led to surface roughness decrease and hardness increase; the increase of the cutting speed also led to an improved surface quality.


Materials ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 617 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ireneusz Zagórski ◽  
Jarosław Korpysa

Surface roughness is among the key indicators describing the quality of machined surfaces. Although it is an aggregate of several factors, the condition of the surface is largely determined by the type of tool and the operational parameters of machining. This study sought to examine the effect that particular machining parameters have on the quality of the surface. The investigated operation was the high-speed dry milling of a magnesium alloy with a polycrystalline diamond (PCD) cutting tool dedicated for light metal applications. Magnesium alloys have low density, and thus are commonly used in the aerospace or automotive industries. The state of the Mg surfaces was assessed using the 2D surface roughness parameters, measured on the lateral and the end face of the specimens, and the end-face 3D area roughness parameters. The description of the surfaces was complemented with the surface topography maps and the Abbott–Firestone curves of the specimens. Most 2D roughness parameters were to a limited extent affected by the changes in the cutting speed and the axial depth of cut, therefore, the results from the measurements were subjected to statistical analysis. From the data comparison, it emerged that PCD-tipped tools are resilient to changes in the cutting parameters and produce a high-quality surface finish.


2017 ◽  
Vol 24 (Supp02) ◽  
pp. 1850033
Author(s):  
WENYONG SHI ◽  
YAN MA ◽  
CHUNMEI YANG ◽  
BIN JIANG ◽  
ZHE LI

Milling processing is an important way to obtain wood–polyethylene composite (WPC) end products. In order to improve the processing efficiency and surface quality of WPC and meet the practical application requirements, this paper focussed on morphology and roughness of the WPC-milled surface and studied surface quality changes under different cutting parameters and milling methods through multi-parameters milling experiments. The milling surface morphology and roughness of WPC were analyzed and measured during cut-in, cutting and cut-out sections. It also revealed the affect rule of different cutting parameters and milling methods on milled surface morphology and roughness. The results show that the milling surface roughness of WPC products with wood powder content of 70% is significantly larger than the one whose wood powder content is 60%, and defects such as holes are also relatively more. Finally, a surface roughness prediction model was established based on the mathematical regression method and its multi-factor simulation was carried out. A comparative analysis of predictive and experimental values was performed to verify the reliability of the model. It could also provide theoretical guidance and technical guarantee for high processing quality of WPC milling and cutting.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 6062-6067
Author(s):  
A. Boudjemline ◽  
M. Boujelbene ◽  
E. Bayraktar

This paper investigates high power CO2 laser cutting of 5mm-thick Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy sheets, aiming to evaluate the effects of various laser cutting parameters on surface roughness. Using multiple linear regression, a mathematical model based on experimental data was proposed to predict the maximum height of the surface Sz as a function of two laser cutting parameters, namely cutting speed and assist-gas pressure. The adequacy of the proposed model was validated by Analysis Of Variance (ANOVA). Experimental data were compared with the model’s data to verify the capacity of the proposed model. The results indicated that for fixed laser power, cutting speed is the predominant cutting parameter that affects the maximum height of surface roughness.


2020 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gökhan Sur ◽  
Ömer Erkan

Purpose Drilling of carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) composite plates with high surface quality are of great importance for assembly operations. The article aims to optimize the drill geometry and cutting parameters to improve the surface quality of CFRP composite material. In this study, CFRP plates were drilled with uncoated carbide drill bits with standard and step geometry. Thus, the effects of standard and step drill bits on surface quality have been examined comparatively. In addition, optimum output parameters were determined by Taguchi, ANOVA and multiple decision-making methods. Design/methodology/approach Drill bit point angles were selected as 90°, 110° and 130°. In cutting parameters, three different cutting speeds (25, 50 and 75 m/min) and three different feeds (0.1, 0.15 and 0.2 mm/rev) were determined. L18 orthogonal sequence was used with Taguchi experimental design. Three important output parameters affecting the surface quality are determined as thrust force, surface roughness and delamination factor. For each output parameter, the effects of drill geometry and cutting parameters were evaluated. Input parameters affecting output parameters were analyzed using the ANOVA method. Output parameters were estimated by creating regression equations. Weights were determined using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) method, and multiple output parameters were optimized using technique for order preference by Similarity to An ideal solution (TOPSIS). Findings It has been determined from the experimental results that step drills generate smaller thrust forces than standard drills. However, it has been determined that it creates greater surface roughness and delamination factor. From the Taguchi analysis, the optimum input parameters for Fz step tool geometry, 90° point angle, 75 m/min cutting speed and 0.1 mm/rev feed. For Fd, are standard tool geometry, 90° point angle, 25 m/min cutting speed and 0.1 mm/rev feed and for Ra, are standard tool geometry, 130° point angle, 25 m/min cutting speed and 0.1 mm/rev feed. ANOVA analysis determined that the most important parameter on Fd is the tip angle, with 56.33%. The most important parameter on Ra and Fz was found to be 40.53% and 77.06% tool geometry, respectively. As a result of the optimization with multiple criteria decision-making methods, the test order that gave the best surface quality was found as 4–1-9–5-8–17-2–13-6–16-18–15-11–10-3–12-14. The results of the test number 4, which gives the best surface quality, namely, the thrust force is 91.86 N, the surface roughness is 0.75 µm and the delamination factor is 1.043. As a result of experiment number 14, which gave the worst surface quality, the thrust force was 149.88 N, the surface roughness was 3.03 µm and the delamination factor was 1.163. Practical implications Surface quality is an essential parameter in the drilling of CFRP plates. Cutting tool geometry comes first among the parameters affecting this. Therefore, different cutting tool geometries are preferred. A comparison of these cutting tools is discussed in detail. On the other hand, thrust force, delamination factor and surface roughness, which are the output parameters that determine the surface quality, have been optimized using the TOPSIS and AHP method. In this way, this situation, which seems complicated, is presented in a plain and understandable form. Originality/value In the experiments, cutting tools with different geometries are included. Comparatively, its effects on surface quality were examined. The hole damage mechanism affecting the surface quality is discussed in detail. The results were optimized by evaluating Taguchi, ANOVA, TOPSIS and AHP methods together.


2012 ◽  
Vol 472-475 ◽  
pp. 1818-1822
Author(s):  
Wei Hua Wu ◽  
Yan Yan Guo ◽  
Can Zhao ◽  
Tao Xu ◽  
Jia Yang

To improve the production efficiency and product quality of titanium alloy TC4, with the minimum of cutting force F, surface roughness Ra, and surface peak valley height Pv as the optimized goal, using orthogonal rotating combination design method of three factors quadratic regression, the influence of cutting speed vc, feed per tooth fz and cutting width ae to cutting force (Fx, Fy) surface peak valley height Pv and surface roughness Ra are mainly studied, and the best cutting amount combination is chosen. Experiment results indicate that the best cutting parameters of titanium alloy are vc=28.588 m/min、fz=0.043 3 mm/z、ae=0.1 mm, the optimal values are =3.346 N、 =47.01 N、 =673.89 nm and =201.78 nm. This research is of theoretical significance for improving the processing efficiency and machining quality and reducing the production cost.


2015 ◽  
Vol 794 ◽  
pp. 201-206
Author(s):  
Vitali Dejkun ◽  
Sören Dietz ◽  
Eberhard Abele

The following article gives an overview on the manufacturing challenges of milling green stage zirconia. Significant influence factors on the surface quality like machine type, cutting parameters, milling strategy and post processing were investigated. The results show a minimal influence of the machine type. Furthermore machining zirconia with high cutting speed and low cutting depth best for surface quality. Tool wear and milling strategies have major influences on surface roughness and chipping. The combination milling strategy leads to material cracks and has negative impacts on the surface quality. Post processes like polishing and sintering improves surface roughness by 50 % after the milling.


2015 ◽  
Vol 808 ◽  
pp. 15-20
Author(s):  
Adrian Trif ◽  
Marian Borzan ◽  
Alexandru Popan ◽  
Domniţa Fraţilă ◽  
Adriana Rus ◽  
...  

The main purpose of this paper is to analyze the influence of cutting regime parameters in case of dry turning of an aluminum alloy. For turning process of the aluminum alloy was used Sandvik insert DCGX 11 T3 08 Al H10. The influence of the main cutting parameters on the surface quality was analyzed using a statistical method (ANOVA) used to test differences between two or more means. Based on a mathematical model can be calculated the surface roughness taking into account the cutting speed, the feed rate and the depth of cutting.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2016 ◽  
pp. 1-9 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Nurhaniza ◽  
M. K. A. M. Ariffin ◽  
F. Mustapha ◽  
B. T. H. T. Baharudin

The quality of the machining is measured from surface finished and it is considered as the most important aspect in composite machining. An appropriate and optimum machining parameters setting is crucial during machining operation in order to enhance the surface quality. The objective of this research is to analyze the effect of machining parameters on the surface quality of CFRP-Aluminium in CNC end milling operation with PCD tool. The milling parameters evaluated are spindle speed, feed rate, and depth of cut. The L9 Taguchi orthogonal arrays, signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio, and analysis of variance (ANOVA) are employed to analyze the effect of these cutting parameters. The analysis of the results indicates that the optimal cutting parameters combination for good surface finish is high cutting speed, low feed rate, and low depth of cut.


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