Curve Curvature Analysis of a Grain Trajectories in Variable Honing of Cylindrical Holes of Thin Wall Cylinder Liners as a Honing Process Optimization Strategy
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The main problem of honing of thin wall cylinder liners is a thermal distortion of honed holes. The higher the value of the temperature of the honed workpiece, the greater its holes deformation. The paper presents a method of reducing the temperature occurring in the honing process as a result of the application of a variable honing kinematics conditions with particular emphasis on the analysis of the effect of the value of the sum of radii of curve curvature on honed workpieces temperature . The lower value of the sum of curve curvatures radius of abrasive grain trajectories function affects the honed workpiece temperature decrease for a longer path length. The curve curvature radius of the abrasive grain paths function in the variable kinematic condition of honing of cylindrical holes can be used to improve honing of thin wall cylinder liners due to decreasing of amount temperature received in honing process.
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pages 81 - 93,
ISSN: 2193-1801 - Title of issue:
- Innovations Induced by Research in Technical Systems strony 81 - 93
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- 2020
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- Sender P.: Curve Curvature Analysis of a Grain Trajectories in Variable Honing of Cylindrical Holes of Thin Wall Cylinder Liners as a Honing Process Optimization Strategy// Innovations Induced by Research in Technical Systems/ : , 2020, s.81-93
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- Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.1007/978-3-030-37566-9_8
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- Gdańsk University of Technology
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