Affiliation:
1. Department of Mechanical Engineering Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya Barcelona Spain
2. Department of Science and Materials Engineering Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya Barcelona Spain
3. Laboratoire Génie de Production École Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Tarbes Tarbes France
Abstract
AbstractThis paper aims to present a study of the effects of ball burnishing with vibration assistance on the bending fatigue endurance of cylindrical specimens subjected to bending stress and obtain the best input parameters. The specimens were burnished through six different combinations of preload force, number of passes, and vibration assistance, finding that burnishing while applying a 90‐N preload, five passes, and the addition of vibration assistance results in larger fatigue strength. In terms of roughness, it has been proved that vibration‐assisted ball burnishing reduces the mean roughness up to 90%, while enhancing the skewness and kurtosis parameters. The softening effect while deforming, caused by the vibration assistance, helped to reconstruct the surface, obtaining higher depths of affectation and hardening. Fatigue strength was improved by a 6.54% by only adding vibration assistance to the ball‐burnishing process.
Funder
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science