A surface and sub-surface quality evaluation of three cast iron grades after grinding under various cutting conditions

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Autor(a) principal: Da Silva, Rosemar Batista
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Silveira Lima, Mariana Landim, Pereira, Mayara Fernanda, Abrao, Bruno Souza, Ribeiro Da Silva, Leonardo Rosa, Bianchi, Eduardo Carlos [UNESP], Machado, Alisson Rocha
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00170-018-2628-z
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/184968
Resumo: Grinding is one of the most common finishing processes used in the manufacture of metal components that require a combination of both smooth surface finish and tight tolerances. Despite the abundant knowledge concerning this process, specific literature is still scarce regarding the grinding of different cast iron grades. These materials have a wide application in the automotive industry, notably in the manufacture of gears, crankshafts, and valve control shafts. In this sense, this paper presents an experimental study of the peripheral surface grinding of three grades of cast iron grades (gray, nodular, and compacted graphite) with two SiC abrasive grinding wheels. The input variables tested were two values for depth of cut (15 and 30 mu m) and two worktable speeds (5 and 10 m/min). The output variables analyzed were surface roughness, microhardness, microstructures, and SEM images of the ground surfaces. The results showed that gray cast iron provided the best performance concerning surface and sub-surface integrity among the three cast iron grades tested, whereas the nodular cast iron exhibited both worst finishing and superficial texture. No microstructural changes were observed in the samples of gray and compacted graphite cast iron grades, irrespective of the cutting conditions investigated, unlike for the nodular cast iron grade in which microstructural change was detected. The ranking order for the grindability of the three cast iron grades in terms of roughness, microhardness and surface texture investigated in this paper is gray cast iron, compacted graphite iron and nodular cast iron.
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spelling A surface and sub-surface quality evaluation of three cast iron grades after grinding under various cutting conditionsGrindingCast ironGrindabilityDepth of cutWorktable speedSurface and sub-surface qualitiesSEM imagesGrinding is one of the most common finishing processes used in the manufacture of metal components that require a combination of both smooth surface finish and tight tolerances. Despite the abundant knowledge concerning this process, specific literature is still scarce regarding the grinding of different cast iron grades. These materials have a wide application in the automotive industry, notably in the manufacture of gears, crankshafts, and valve control shafts. In this sense, this paper presents an experimental study of the peripheral surface grinding of three grades of cast iron grades (gray, nodular, and compacted graphite) with two SiC abrasive grinding wheels. The input variables tested were two values for depth of cut (15 and 30 mu m) and two worktable speeds (5 and 10 m/min). The output variables analyzed were surface roughness, microhardness, microstructures, and SEM images of the ground surfaces. The results showed that gray cast iron provided the best performance concerning surface and sub-surface integrity among the three cast iron grades tested, whereas the nodular cast iron exhibited both worst finishing and superficial texture. No microstructural changes were observed in the samples of gray and compacted graphite cast iron grades, irrespective of the cutting conditions investigated, unlike for the nodular cast iron grade in which microstructural change was detected. The ranking order for the grindability of the three cast iron grades in terms of roughness, microhardness and surface texture investigated in this paper is gray cast iron, compacted graphite iron and nodular cast iron.CAPEX PROEXFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais (FAPEMIG)Post Graduate Program of Mechanical Engineering of UFUUniv Fed Uberlandia, Sch Mech Engn, Av Joao Naves Avila 2121,Campus Santa Monica, BR-38408100 Uberlandia, MG, BrazilSao Paulo State Univ Julio de Mesquita Filho, Dept Mech Engn, Bauru Campus,Av Engn Luiz Edmundo C Coube, BR-17033360 Bauru, SP, BrazilPontificia Univ Catolica Parana PUC PR, Mech Engn Grad Program, BR-80215901 Curitiba, PR, BrazilSao Paulo State Univ Julio de Mesquita Filho, Dept Mech Engn, Bauru Campus,Av Engn Luiz Edmundo C Coube, BR-17033360 Bauru, SP, BrazilSpringerUniversidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Pontificia Univ Catolica Parana PUC PRDa Silva, Rosemar BatistaSilveira Lima, Mariana LandimPereira, Mayara FernandaAbrao, Bruno SouzaRibeiro Da Silva, Leonardo RosaBianchi, Eduardo Carlos [UNESP]Machado, Alisson Rocha2019-10-04T12:31:31Z2019-10-04T12:31:31Z2018-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1839-1852http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00170-018-2628-zInternational Journal Of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. London: Springer London Ltd, v. 99, n. 5-8, p. 1839-1852, 2018.0268-3768http://hdl.handle.net/11449/18496810.1007/s00170-018-2628-zWOS:000447803800062Web of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengInternational Journal Of Advanced Manufacturing Technologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-28T13:54:36Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/184968Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-06-28T13:54:36Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A surface and sub-surface quality evaluation of three cast iron grades after grinding under various cutting conditions
title A surface and sub-surface quality evaluation of three cast iron grades after grinding under various cutting conditions
spellingShingle A surface and sub-surface quality evaluation of three cast iron grades after grinding under various cutting conditions
Da Silva, Rosemar Batista
Grinding
Cast iron
Grindability
Depth of cut
Worktable speed
Surface and sub-surface qualities
SEM images
title_short A surface and sub-surface quality evaluation of three cast iron grades after grinding under various cutting conditions
title_full A surface and sub-surface quality evaluation of three cast iron grades after grinding under various cutting conditions
title_fullStr A surface and sub-surface quality evaluation of three cast iron grades after grinding under various cutting conditions
title_full_unstemmed A surface and sub-surface quality evaluation of three cast iron grades after grinding under various cutting conditions
title_sort A surface and sub-surface quality evaluation of three cast iron grades after grinding under various cutting conditions
author Da Silva, Rosemar Batista
author_facet Da Silva, Rosemar Batista
Silveira Lima, Mariana Landim
Pereira, Mayara Fernanda
Abrao, Bruno Souza
Ribeiro Da Silva, Leonardo Rosa
Bianchi, Eduardo Carlos [UNESP]
Machado, Alisson Rocha
author_role author
author2 Silveira Lima, Mariana Landim
Pereira, Mayara Fernanda
Abrao, Bruno Souza
Ribeiro Da Silva, Leonardo Rosa
Bianchi, Eduardo Carlos [UNESP]
Machado, Alisson Rocha
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Pontificia Univ Catolica Parana PUC PR
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Da Silva, Rosemar Batista
Silveira Lima, Mariana Landim
Pereira, Mayara Fernanda
Abrao, Bruno Souza
Ribeiro Da Silva, Leonardo Rosa
Bianchi, Eduardo Carlos [UNESP]
Machado, Alisson Rocha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Grinding
Cast iron
Grindability
Depth of cut
Worktable speed
Surface and sub-surface qualities
SEM images
topic Grinding
Cast iron
Grindability
Depth of cut
Worktable speed
Surface and sub-surface qualities
SEM images
description Grinding is one of the most common finishing processes used in the manufacture of metal components that require a combination of both smooth surface finish and tight tolerances. Despite the abundant knowledge concerning this process, specific literature is still scarce regarding the grinding of different cast iron grades. These materials have a wide application in the automotive industry, notably in the manufacture of gears, crankshafts, and valve control shafts. In this sense, this paper presents an experimental study of the peripheral surface grinding of three grades of cast iron grades (gray, nodular, and compacted graphite) with two SiC abrasive grinding wheels. The input variables tested were two values for depth of cut (15 and 30 mu m) and two worktable speeds (5 and 10 m/min). The output variables analyzed were surface roughness, microhardness, microstructures, and SEM images of the ground surfaces. The results showed that gray cast iron provided the best performance concerning surface and sub-surface integrity among the three cast iron grades tested, whereas the nodular cast iron exhibited both worst finishing and superficial texture. No microstructural changes were observed in the samples of gray and compacted graphite cast iron grades, irrespective of the cutting conditions investigated, unlike for the nodular cast iron grade in which microstructural change was detected. The ranking order for the grindability of the three cast iron grades in terms of roughness, microhardness and surface texture investigated in this paper is gray cast iron, compacted graphite iron and nodular cast iron.
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International Journal Of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. London: Springer London Ltd, v. 99, n. 5-8, p. 1839-1852, 2018.
0268-3768
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/184968
10.1007/s00170-018-2628-z
WOS:000447803800062
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http://hdl.handle.net/11449/184968
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