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A Review on Ball, Roller, Low Plasticity Burnishing Process

The demand for more and more highly finished surfaces has become an important and mandatory characteristic for a product or machine. These characteristics can be achieved by burnishing operation where the surface roughness of parts is reduced to the maximum extent. The reduction in surface finish on...

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Main Authors: Priyadarsini, Ch, Venkata Ramana, V.S.N., Aruna Prabha, K., Swetha, S.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:The demand for more and more highly finished surfaces has become an important and mandatory characteristic for a product or machine. These characteristics can be achieved by burnishing operation where the surface roughness of parts is reduced to the maximum extent. The reduction in surface finish on the work piece involves plastic deformation of materials and cold working process. This paper presents a review on Low Plasticity Burnishing (LPB), ball burnishing and roller burnishing processes and the work carried out by various researchers in these areas. From the literature it is identified that the LPB approach enhances the fatigue strength, surface finish, surface micro hardness, thermal stability and different damage mechanics like fracture of dynamics, corrosion fatigue and fretting fatigue, burnishing mechanics, properties such as contact stresses, residual stresses and improves HCF performance. These three burnishing processes with various input parameters are like burnishing pressure, speed and feed rate, burnishing force, ball material were compared and analyzed with respect various surface characteristics of the specimen.
ISSN:2214-7853
2214-7853
DOI:10.1016/j.matpr.2019.07.505