Analysis of the surface roughness for novel magnetorheological finishing of a typical blind hole workpiece

Author:

Sirwal Sohaib Ahmad1,Singh Anant Kumar1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala, Punjab, India

Abstract

In modern high-performance machinery, parts which are highly finished and dimensionally accurate play a vital role. Surface finish enhances characteristics like wear, corrosion, pitting, and oxidation resistance of the surfaces. A novel magnetorheological polishing process using permanent magnets is developed to finish the internal cylindrical and bottom surfaces of the blind hole cylindrical workpiece. The process is capable of finishing the internal cylindrical and flat bottom surfaces of tubular and nontubular-shaped blind hole workpiece. Finishing of blind hole surfaces finds extensive application in dies and automotive components such as automobile actuators, cylinder body, valve seats, etc. In this study, two different tools for finishing the internal and flat bottom surfaces of blind hole cylindrical workpiece have been developed. The causal factor for material removal in the form of microchips is abrasive wear. The present study focuses on the calculation of forces acting on abrasive particles and mathematical modeling and simulation of the surface roughness. The performance of both newly developed tools for finishing the cylindrical blind hole mild steel workpiece is evaluated. After 275 finishing cycles, the Ra values improved by 55.2% in the internal cylindrical ferromagnetic workpiece and by 53.33% after 75,000 cycles on the flat surface of ferromagnetic blind hole workpiece. The theoretical and experimental values of the surface roughness are found to be consistent. The experimental surface roughness values of blind hole internal cylindrical surfaces are within 6.26% of the theoretical values, whereas in finishing the blind hole bottom surface it is found within 7.9% of the theoretical values.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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