
Tests of finishing work of parts cut using loose fittings
Author(s) -
S. Spadło,
Damian Bańkowski,
Mieczysław Mamla
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
mechanik
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0025-6552
DOI - 10.17814/mechanik.2017.11.166
Subject(s) - profilometer , rounding , machining , surface roughness , surface finish , polishing , mechanical engineering , abrasive , vibration , work (physics) , engineering drawing , abrasive machining , computer science , materials science , engineering , acoustics , composite material , physics , operating system
The paper presents an example of an unconventional finishing method using loose abrasive fittings known as vibration machining. Typical machine parts in the form of metal supports have been the workpieces. Particular attention has been paid to rounding the edges, reducing the roughness of the surface, and improving its reflectivity. The influence of basic process parameters on the achieved results has been determined. Tests allowed to determine the mass loss as a function of machining time. Due to observations using the Taylor Hobson Talysurf CCI Lite optical profilometer, it was possible to accumulate and to analyze results in a form of basic parameters of surface geometric structure.