Ensuring a Stable Relative Area of Burnishing of Partially Regular Microrelief Formed on End Surfaces of Rotary Bodies

Author:

Volodymyr Dzyura1,Pavlo Maruschak1,Ihor Tkachenko1,Ivan Kuchvara1

Affiliation:

1. Ternopil Ivan Puluj National Technical University , 56, Ruska str., 46001 Ternopil , Ukraine

Abstract

Abstract The scheme of arrangement of grooves of partially regular microrelief of type II shifted by 0.5 angular pitch is considered. Such grooves are formed by vibration on end faces of rotary bodies. An analytical dependence was obtained to determine the relative area of a partially regular microrelief depending on the geometric parameters of V-shaped grooves. The parameters of the grooves of a partially regular microrelief formed at different distances from the center of rotation are determined, at which the value of the relative area of the partially regular microrelief formed on the treated surface will be stable.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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