This paper deals with the internal finishing of tubular components made from a high strength aluminium alloy (AA 6082 T6) using a fluidized bed assisted abrasive jet machining (FB-AJM) system. Firstly, a Taguchi's experimental plan was used to investigate the influence of abrasive jet speed, machining cycle, and abrasive mesh size on surface roughness and material removal trends. Secondly, the leading finishing mechanisms were studied using combined 3d profilometer-SEM analysis to monitor the evolution of the surface morphology of machined workpieces. Finally, the circumferential uniformity and precision machining of the inner surface of workpieces were tested by evaluating the values of the more significant roughness parameters in different circumferential locations. Consistent trends of surface roughness vs. operational parameters were measured, and significant material removal was found to affect the workpieces during machining. As a result, FB-AJM was found to preferentially machine the asperities and irregularities of the surface, thereby altering the overall surface morphology producing more regular and smoother finishing. Moreover, the good circumferential uniformity and machining accuracy FB-AJM guarantees even on ductile aluminium alloy workpieces ensure that this technology can be applied to a diverse set of industrial components. (C) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Barletta, M., Guarino, S., Rubino, G., Tagliaferri, V. (2007). Progress in fluidized bed assisted abrasive jet machining (FB-AJM): Internal polishing of aluminium tubes. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MACHINE TOOLS & MANUFACTURE, 47(2009/04/03 00:00:00.000), 483-495 [10.1016/j.ijmachtools.2006.06.005].

Progress in fluidized bed assisted abrasive jet machining (FB-AJM): Internal polishing of aluminium tubes

BARLETTA, MASSIMILIANO;GUARINO, STEFANO;TAGLIAFERRI, VINCENZO
2007-01-01

Abstract

This paper deals with the internal finishing of tubular components made from a high strength aluminium alloy (AA 6082 T6) using a fluidized bed assisted abrasive jet machining (FB-AJM) system. Firstly, a Taguchi's experimental plan was used to investigate the influence of abrasive jet speed, machining cycle, and abrasive mesh size on surface roughness and material removal trends. Secondly, the leading finishing mechanisms were studied using combined 3d profilometer-SEM analysis to monitor the evolution of the surface morphology of machined workpieces. Finally, the circumferential uniformity and precision machining of the inner surface of workpieces were tested by evaluating the values of the more significant roughness parameters in different circumferential locations. Consistent trends of surface roughness vs. operational parameters were measured, and significant material removal was found to affect the workpieces during machining. As a result, FB-AJM was found to preferentially machine the asperities and irregularities of the surface, thereby altering the overall surface morphology producing more regular and smoother finishing. Moreover, the good circumferential uniformity and machining accuracy FB-AJM guarantees even on ductile aluminium alloy workpieces ensure that this technology can be applied to a diverse set of industrial components. (C) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
2007
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore ING-IND/16 - TECNOLOGIE E SISTEMI DI LAVORAZIONE
English
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Abrasive jet machining; Aluminium alloy; Fluidized bed; Internal finishing
Barletta, M., Guarino, S., Rubino, G., Tagliaferri, V. (2007). Progress in fluidized bed assisted abrasive jet machining (FB-AJM): Internal polishing of aluminium tubes. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MACHINE TOOLS & MANUFACTURE, 47(2009/04/03 00:00:00.000), 483-495 [10.1016/j.ijmachtools.2006.06.005].
Barletta, M; Guarino, S; Rubino, G; Tagliaferri, V
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