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IJSRD - International Journal for Scientific Research & Development| Vol. 2, Issue 08, 2014 | ISSN (online): 2321-0613
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Effect Evaluation of Roller Burnishing Process on Surface Roughness of
6061 T6 Al Alloy Using Response Surface Methodology
Amit Patel1
Dipteshkumar Patel2
Kapil Banker3
1,2,3
Assistant Professor
1,2,3
Shankersinh Vaghela Bapu Institute of Technology, Vasan, Gandhinagar
Abstract— Surface treatment is an important aspect of all
manufacturing processes to impart special physical and
mechanical properties. Roller Burnishing Process is a post-
machining operation in which the surface irregularities of
workpiece are compressed by the application of a roller,
which produces a smooth surface and simultaneously
induces compressive residual stress. This paper describes a
systematic methodology for empirical modeling and effect
of the Roller Burnishing process parameters. The design of
Roller Burnishing Process parameters is based on response
surface methodology, which integrates a design of
experiment, regression modeling technique for fitting a
model to experimental data. Central composite rotatable
design has been employed to develop a second-order surface
roughness model. Response surface methodology was
employed to analyze the effect of parameters to ensure a
minimum surface roughness.
Keywords: Roller burnishing process, Response surface
methodology, Surface roughness
I. INTRODUCTION
Machining operations are used to produce a desired shape
and size by removing excess stock from a blank in the form
of chips. The work piece is subjected to intense mechanical
stress and localized heating by tools having one more
shaped cutting edges. Each cutting edge leaves its own mark
on the mechanical surface. Also the work piece and tool
together with the machine on which they are mounted form
a vibratory system liable to random, forced or induced
vibration. Due to these reasons, the surface of the machined
component is more or less damaged. Surface finish and
surface integrity are the terms used to denote the degree of
such damage. The above term describes the geometrical and
micro structural quality of machined surface.[1]
Surface produced by conventional process such as
turning and milling have inherent irregularities and defects
like tool marks and scratches that cause energy dissipation
(friction) and surface damage (wear). To overcome these
problems, conventional finishing processes such as grinding,
honing, and lapping have been traditionally employed.
However, since these methods essentially depend on chip
removal to attain the desired surface finish, these machining
chips may cause further surface abrasion and geometric
tolerance problem especially if conducted by unskilled
operators. Accordingly, burnishing process offers an
attractive post-machining alternative due to its chip less and
relatively simple operations.
During recent years, considerable attention has
been paid to the post-machining metal finishing operations,
to form the outer layer, such as burnishing process which
improves the surface characteristics by plastic deformation
of the surface layer. Beside producing a good surface finish,
the burnishing process has additional advantages over the
machining processes, such as securing increased hardness,
corrosion resistance and fatigue life as result of produced
compressive residual stress.
Burnishing is a cold working process in which
plastic deformation occurs by applying a pressure through a
very hard and smooth ball or roller on metallic surfaces. It is
a finishing and strengthening process. Improvements in
surface finish, surface hardness, wear resistance, fatigue
resistance, yield and tensile strength and corrosion
resistance can be achieved by the application of this
process.[4]
II. TOOL AND WORKPIECE MATERIALS
The 6061 T6 Aluminum alloy(Al 97.5%, Cr 0.1%, Cu
0.15%, Fe 0.5%, Mg 0.8%, Mn 0.15%, Si 0.5%, Ti 0.15%,
Zn 0.15%) round bar of 40 mm ø size has been used as a
work piece material for the present experiments with
tungsten carbide single roller burnishing tool[6]. Al 6061 T6
is special hot-worked aluminum with good hardness and
toughness properties. It is used for extreme load conditions
such as hot-work forging, extrusion etc. The working life
and dimensional accuracy of Al 6061 T6 can be improved
with suitable heat treatment.
A. Machining Parameters and Experimental Design
The three machining parameters considered for this study
were Spindle speed (RPM), feed (mm/rev) Burnishing force
(kgf), No of tool pass. The parameters were set at five levels
each. The summary of the parameters are shown in Table 1.
Process parameter
Level
(-2) (-1) (0) (1) (2)
Spindle speed(X1) 50 150 250 350 450
Feed(X2) 0.06 0.24 0.42 0.60 0.78
Burnishing force(X3) 5 10 15 20 25
No. of pass(X4) 1 2 3 4 5
Table 2.1: Different machining parameters used in the
experiment and their levels
B. Experimental Setup
The experiments were carried out on HMT lathe machine,
model ECONO CNC 26. The workpiece dimension is 40mm
diameter. The cutting conditions were randomized.
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Mitutoyo surface roughness tester was used to measure the
Ra.
Run X1 X2 X3 X4 Ra,µm
1 0 0 0 0 2.20
2 -1 -1 -1 -1 2.96
3 -2 0 0 0 2.27
4 0 0 0 0 2.20
5 1 1 1 1 1.98
6 0 0 0 0 2.39
7 0 0 2 0 1.53
8 0 0 0 0 2.39
9 1 1 -1 1 2.85
10 2 0 0 0 2.87
11 0 0 0 -2 3.69
12 0 0 0 2 1.81
13 -1 1 -1 1 1.63
14 0 0 0 0 2.30
15 1 1 1 -1 2.30
16 0 0 0 0 2.35
17 0 0 0 0 2.35
18 -1 -1 1 -1 2.43
19 1 -1 -1 -1 3.35
20 -1 1 -1 -1 2.83
21 -1 1 1 1 1.90
22 0 0 -2 0 2.42
23 1 -1 1 1 1.03
24 -1 -1 -1 1 1.30
25 1 -1 1 -1 1.76
26 -1 1 1 -1 2.86
27 1 1 -1 -1 3.70
28 0 -2 0 0 1.21
29 0 2 0 0 2.00
30 -1 -1 1 1 1.55
31 1 -1 -1 1 2.27
Table 2.2: Design matrix and the Response
III. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Employing the parameters in Table 2.1, the levels of the
parameters for each of the experimental runs in the design
matrix and the observed response are given in Table2. 2[6].
The general equation for the proposed second order
regression model to predict the response y can be written as:
Y = b0X0 + b1X1 + b2X2 + b3X3 + b4X4 +
b11X12
+ b22X22
+ b33X32
+ b44X42
+ b12X1X2 +
b23X2X3 + b34X3X4 + b14X1X4 + b13X1X3 +
b24X2X4
All the coefficients are to be estimated using
experimental data. Based on the result presented in Table 2,
the derived model equation is shown in Eq. below,
Surface roughness Ra = = 4.78687+1.96933(X2)
+0.08066(X3) - 1.95442(X4) + 0.00001(X12
) -
5.05539(X22
) - 0.00285(X32
) + 0.12246(X42
)
+0.00517(X1X2) - 0.00062(X1X3) + 0.00104(X1X4) +
0.08264(X2X3) + 0.30903(X2X4) +
0.02313(X3X4)……………………………………(2)
From Eq. 2, the most significant parameter is X4
and X1 X3 followed by X22
, X42
, X32 and X3X4 on Ra.
The missing terms are not significant for predicting Ra
hence they were removed in other to improve the model.
A. Adequacy Check for the Developed Model
The adequacy of the model was checked by analysis of
variance (ANOVA)[6]. The ANOVA, table 3 for Ra shows
that the p-value for model is less than 0.05, which indicates
that the model is significant. In linear term all the term are
significant terms except spindle speed. In quadratic term
feed force and no. of pass have significant effect. The model
has significant interactions of Burnishing force and spindle
speed AND burnishing force and no. of pass. Table 3 shows
that the p-value for interaction term is less than 0.05 for Ra,
this means that the effect of burnishing force on Ra depends
on the spindle speed. The "Lack of Fit F-value" of 1.91
implies its insignificant relative to the pure error. Non-
significant lack-of-fit is required for any model to be fitted.
Source DF SS MS F P
constant 14 12.8916 0.92083 87.42 0.000
X2 1 1.0880 0.05419 5.14 0.038
X3 1 1.9323 0.06270 5.95 0.027
X4 1 5.5777 1.47254 139.80 0.000
X12
1 0.1716 0.17156 16.29 0.001
X22
1 0.7672 0.76719 72.84 0.000
X32
1 0.1454 0.14535 13.80 0.002
X42
1 0.4288 0.42880 40.71 0.000
X1X2 1 0.1388 0.13876 13.71 0.002
X1X3 1 1.5563 1.55626 147.75 0.000
X1X4 1 0.1743 0.17431 16.55 0.001
X2X3 1 0.0885 0.08851 8.40 0.010
X2X4 1 0.0495 0.04951 4.70 0.046
X3X4 1 0.2139 0.21391 20.31 0.000
Residual error 16 0.1685 0.01053
Lack of fit 10 0.1282 0.01282 1.91 0.221
Pure error 6 0.0403 0.00671
Total 30 13.0602
R-sq= 98.71% , R-sq(Adj)= 97.58%
Table 3.1: Pooled ANOVA table- Surface roughness
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DF – Degree of freedom; SS – Sum of squares; MS – Mean
square.
Checking the model adequacy, the experimental
and predicted data (Fig. 1) for Ra were plotted. Fig. 1 and
ANOVA analyses Table 3 for Ra indicate that the model is
significant and adequate to represent the relationship
between the variables and response, with very small P
values (<0.05) and high value of coefficient of
determination (R2 = 0.9871).
Additionally, the developed response surface
model for Ra has been checked by using residual analysis.
The residual plots for Ra are shown in Figs 3.1. In normal
probability plot, the data are spread approximately in a
straight line, which show a good correlation between
experimental and predicted values for the response. The plot
of residual versus predicted values show minimal variation
between the observed and fitted values. Residuals calculated
against the order of experimentation also given. It is asserted
that a tendency to have runs of positive and negative
residuals indicate the existence of correlation. From the
above analysis of residual plots for Ra, the model does not
reveal inadequacy.
Fig. 3.1: Residual plots for Ra
45035025015050
4.8
3.6
2.4
1.2
0.0
0.780.600.420.240.06
252015105
4.8
3.6
2.4
1.2
0.0
54321
speed
Mean
feed
force no of pass
MainEffects Plot for Ra
Data Means
Fig. 3.2: Main effect plots for Ra
B. Effect of Machining Parameters On Ra
1) Influences of Speed
We can clearly see from the figure 4, that surface finish
improve straight way with decrease in speed [5]. However,
in ordinary burnishing process that surface finish improves
at certain level even speed is increased and there after
increased in speed decrease surface finish. In other words, at
lower spindle speed, the surface layer is plastically
deformed to a greater depth because of comparatively more
friction between roller element and work piece.
2) Influences of feed
It is cleared from the figure 3.2 that surface roughness
increase with increase in feed. This means that effectiveness
of roller burnishing decreasing with increasing feed rate [5].
There is an interaction between the ball force and the feed.
With the combination of larger force and lower feed surface
roughness increase due to over hardening and consequent
flaking of the surface layers, similarly with the combination
of lower force and larger feed surface finish reduced due to
insufficient amount of burnishing force could not deform
plastically surface layer of work piece. For better surface
finish, it is preferable to use force 15 to 20 kgf with the feed
of 0.06 mm/rev.
3) Influence of burnishing force
From the result of graph it is clearly indicate an interaction
in roller force, feed and no. of pass. Figure 3.2 shows that
increase with force initially surface finish improves and then
deteriorates by further increase in force [5]. The surface
finish improve with increase in burnishing force at certain
level, i.e. up to 20 kgf force and then reduce with increasing
in force. This type of behavior of material is due to
following reasons.
At lower burnishing force, the deforming action of
the ball may insufficient to cause the requisite metal flow
from the asperity peaks to valley. On the other hand, higher
force may over stressing and over hardening of surface layer
leading to particle break down, i.e. flaking of surface layers.
4) Influence of No. of pass
Figure 3.2 shows an effect of No. of pass on the surface
finish of work piece. It indicates that with the increasing the
no. of tool pass surface finish improves [5]. A combination
of higher tool pass and lower burnishing force surface finish
is good but with increasing force combination with higher
tool pass gives the better result. It is clearly observed that in
roller burnishing process, with higher no. of tool pass good
surface finish is obtain due to roller passes over same spot
again and again leading to the deforming action on work
piece.
IV. CONCLUSION
Surface roughness is increased with increase in No. of pass,
best result is obtained with lower feed 0.06 mm/rev
The effectiveness of roller burnishing decreasing
with increasing feed rate. There is interaction between the
roller force and the speed. A combination of higher tool pass
and lower burnishing force surface finish is good but with
increasing force combination with higher tool pass gives the
better result. For better surface finish, it is preferable to use
force 15 to 20 kgf with the No. of pass of 4.
Effect Evaluation of Roller Burnishing Process on Surface Roughness of 6061 T6 Al Alloy Using Response Surface Methodology
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Effect Evaluation of Roller Burnishing Process on Surface Roughness of 6061 T6 AL Alloy using Response Surface Methodology

  • 1. IJSRD - International Journal for Scientific Research & Development| Vol. 2, Issue 08, 2014 | ISSN (online): 2321-0613 All rights reserved by www.ijsrd.com 142 Effect Evaluation of Roller Burnishing Process on Surface Roughness of 6061 T6 Al Alloy Using Response Surface Methodology Amit Patel1 Dipteshkumar Patel2 Kapil Banker3 1,2,3 Assistant Professor 1,2,3 Shankersinh Vaghela Bapu Institute of Technology, Vasan, Gandhinagar Abstract— Surface treatment is an important aspect of all manufacturing processes to impart special physical and mechanical properties. Roller Burnishing Process is a post- machining operation in which the surface irregularities of workpiece are compressed by the application of a roller, which produces a smooth surface and simultaneously induces compressive residual stress. This paper describes a systematic methodology for empirical modeling and effect of the Roller Burnishing process parameters. The design of Roller Burnishing Process parameters is based on response surface methodology, which integrates a design of experiment, regression modeling technique for fitting a model to experimental data. Central composite rotatable design has been employed to develop a second-order surface roughness model. Response surface methodology was employed to analyze the effect of parameters to ensure a minimum surface roughness. Keywords: Roller burnishing process, Response surface methodology, Surface roughness I. INTRODUCTION Machining operations are used to produce a desired shape and size by removing excess stock from a blank in the form of chips. The work piece is subjected to intense mechanical stress and localized heating by tools having one more shaped cutting edges. Each cutting edge leaves its own mark on the mechanical surface. Also the work piece and tool together with the machine on which they are mounted form a vibratory system liable to random, forced or induced vibration. Due to these reasons, the surface of the machined component is more or less damaged. Surface finish and surface integrity are the terms used to denote the degree of such damage. The above term describes the geometrical and micro structural quality of machined surface.[1] Surface produced by conventional process such as turning and milling have inherent irregularities and defects like tool marks and scratches that cause energy dissipation (friction) and surface damage (wear). To overcome these problems, conventional finishing processes such as grinding, honing, and lapping have been traditionally employed. However, since these methods essentially depend on chip removal to attain the desired surface finish, these machining chips may cause further surface abrasion and geometric tolerance problem especially if conducted by unskilled operators. Accordingly, burnishing process offers an attractive post-machining alternative due to its chip less and relatively simple operations. During recent years, considerable attention has been paid to the post-machining metal finishing operations, to form the outer layer, such as burnishing process which improves the surface characteristics by plastic deformation of the surface layer. Beside producing a good surface finish, the burnishing process has additional advantages over the machining processes, such as securing increased hardness, corrosion resistance and fatigue life as result of produced compressive residual stress. Burnishing is a cold working process in which plastic deformation occurs by applying a pressure through a very hard and smooth ball or roller on metallic surfaces. It is a finishing and strengthening process. Improvements in surface finish, surface hardness, wear resistance, fatigue resistance, yield and tensile strength and corrosion resistance can be achieved by the application of this process.[4] II. TOOL AND WORKPIECE MATERIALS The 6061 T6 Aluminum alloy(Al 97.5%, Cr 0.1%, Cu 0.15%, Fe 0.5%, Mg 0.8%, Mn 0.15%, Si 0.5%, Ti 0.15%, Zn 0.15%) round bar of 40 mm ø size has been used as a work piece material for the present experiments with tungsten carbide single roller burnishing tool[6]. Al 6061 T6 is special hot-worked aluminum with good hardness and toughness properties. It is used for extreme load conditions such as hot-work forging, extrusion etc. The working life and dimensional accuracy of Al 6061 T6 can be improved with suitable heat treatment. A. Machining Parameters and Experimental Design The three machining parameters considered for this study were Spindle speed (RPM), feed (mm/rev) Burnishing force (kgf), No of tool pass. The parameters were set at five levels each. The summary of the parameters are shown in Table 1. Process parameter Level (-2) (-1) (0) (1) (2) Spindle speed(X1) 50 150 250 350 450 Feed(X2) 0.06 0.24 0.42 0.60 0.78 Burnishing force(X3) 5 10 15 20 25 No. of pass(X4) 1 2 3 4 5 Table 2.1: Different machining parameters used in the experiment and their levels B. Experimental Setup The experiments were carried out on HMT lathe machine, model ECONO CNC 26. The workpiece dimension is 40mm diameter. The cutting conditions were randomized.
  • 2. Effect Evaluation of Roller Burnishing Process on Surface Roughness of 6061 T6 Al Alloy Using Response Surface Methodology (IJSRD/Vol. 2/Issue 08/2014/035) All rights reserved by www.ijsrd.com 143 Mitutoyo surface roughness tester was used to measure the Ra. Run X1 X2 X3 X4 Ra,µm 1 0 0 0 0 2.20 2 -1 -1 -1 -1 2.96 3 -2 0 0 0 2.27 4 0 0 0 0 2.20 5 1 1 1 1 1.98 6 0 0 0 0 2.39 7 0 0 2 0 1.53 8 0 0 0 0 2.39 9 1 1 -1 1 2.85 10 2 0 0 0 2.87 11 0 0 0 -2 3.69 12 0 0 0 2 1.81 13 -1 1 -1 1 1.63 14 0 0 0 0 2.30 15 1 1 1 -1 2.30 16 0 0 0 0 2.35 17 0 0 0 0 2.35 18 -1 -1 1 -1 2.43 19 1 -1 -1 -1 3.35 20 -1 1 -1 -1 2.83 21 -1 1 1 1 1.90 22 0 0 -2 0 2.42 23 1 -1 1 1 1.03 24 -1 -1 -1 1 1.30 25 1 -1 1 -1 1.76 26 -1 1 1 -1 2.86 27 1 1 -1 -1 3.70 28 0 -2 0 0 1.21 29 0 2 0 0 2.00 30 -1 -1 1 1 1.55 31 1 -1 -1 1 2.27 Table 2.2: Design matrix and the Response III. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Employing the parameters in Table 2.1, the levels of the parameters for each of the experimental runs in the design matrix and the observed response are given in Table2. 2[6]. The general equation for the proposed second order regression model to predict the response y can be written as: Y = b0X0 + b1X1 + b2X2 + b3X3 + b4X4 + b11X12 + b22X22 + b33X32 + b44X42 + b12X1X2 + b23X2X3 + b34X3X4 + b14X1X4 + b13X1X3 + b24X2X4 All the coefficients are to be estimated using experimental data. Based on the result presented in Table 2, the derived model equation is shown in Eq. below, Surface roughness Ra = = 4.78687+1.96933(X2) +0.08066(X3) - 1.95442(X4) + 0.00001(X12 ) - 5.05539(X22 ) - 0.00285(X32 ) + 0.12246(X42 ) +0.00517(X1X2) - 0.00062(X1X3) + 0.00104(X1X4) + 0.08264(X2X3) + 0.30903(X2X4) + 0.02313(X3X4)……………………………………(2) From Eq. 2, the most significant parameter is X4 and X1 X3 followed by X22 , X42 , X32 and X3X4 on Ra. The missing terms are not significant for predicting Ra hence they were removed in other to improve the model. A. Adequacy Check for the Developed Model The adequacy of the model was checked by analysis of variance (ANOVA)[6]. The ANOVA, table 3 for Ra shows that the p-value for model is less than 0.05, which indicates that the model is significant. In linear term all the term are significant terms except spindle speed. In quadratic term feed force and no. of pass have significant effect. The model has significant interactions of Burnishing force and spindle speed AND burnishing force and no. of pass. Table 3 shows that the p-value for interaction term is less than 0.05 for Ra, this means that the effect of burnishing force on Ra depends on the spindle speed. The "Lack of Fit F-value" of 1.91 implies its insignificant relative to the pure error. Non- significant lack-of-fit is required for any model to be fitted. Source DF SS MS F P constant 14 12.8916 0.92083 87.42 0.000 X2 1 1.0880 0.05419 5.14 0.038 X3 1 1.9323 0.06270 5.95 0.027 X4 1 5.5777 1.47254 139.80 0.000 X12 1 0.1716 0.17156 16.29 0.001 X22 1 0.7672 0.76719 72.84 0.000 X32 1 0.1454 0.14535 13.80 0.002 X42 1 0.4288 0.42880 40.71 0.000 X1X2 1 0.1388 0.13876 13.71 0.002 X1X3 1 1.5563 1.55626 147.75 0.000 X1X4 1 0.1743 0.17431 16.55 0.001 X2X3 1 0.0885 0.08851 8.40 0.010 X2X4 1 0.0495 0.04951 4.70 0.046 X3X4 1 0.2139 0.21391 20.31 0.000 Residual error 16 0.1685 0.01053 Lack of fit 10 0.1282 0.01282 1.91 0.221 Pure error 6 0.0403 0.00671 Total 30 13.0602 R-sq= 98.71% , R-sq(Adj)= 97.58% Table 3.1: Pooled ANOVA table- Surface roughness
  • 3. Effect Evaluation of Roller Burnishing Process on Surface Roughness of 6061 T6 Al Alloy Using Response Surface Methodology (IJSRD/Vol. 2/Issue 08/2014/035) All rights reserved by www.ijsrd.com 144 DF – Degree of freedom; SS – Sum of squares; MS – Mean square. Checking the model adequacy, the experimental and predicted data (Fig. 1) for Ra were plotted. Fig. 1 and ANOVA analyses Table 3 for Ra indicate that the model is significant and adequate to represent the relationship between the variables and response, with very small P values (<0.05) and high value of coefficient of determination (R2 = 0.9871). Additionally, the developed response surface model for Ra has been checked by using residual analysis. The residual plots for Ra are shown in Figs 3.1. In normal probability plot, the data are spread approximately in a straight line, which show a good correlation between experimental and predicted values for the response. The plot of residual versus predicted values show minimal variation between the observed and fitted values. Residuals calculated against the order of experimentation also given. It is asserted that a tendency to have runs of positive and negative residuals indicate the existence of correlation. From the above analysis of residual plots for Ra, the model does not reveal inadequacy. Fig. 3.1: Residual plots for Ra 45035025015050 4.8 3.6 2.4 1.2 0.0 0.780.600.420.240.06 252015105 4.8 3.6 2.4 1.2 0.0 54321 speed Mean feed force no of pass MainEffects Plot for Ra Data Means Fig. 3.2: Main effect plots for Ra B. Effect of Machining Parameters On Ra 1) Influences of Speed We can clearly see from the figure 4, that surface finish improve straight way with decrease in speed [5]. However, in ordinary burnishing process that surface finish improves at certain level even speed is increased and there after increased in speed decrease surface finish. In other words, at lower spindle speed, the surface layer is plastically deformed to a greater depth because of comparatively more friction between roller element and work piece. 2) Influences of feed It is cleared from the figure 3.2 that surface roughness increase with increase in feed. This means that effectiveness of roller burnishing decreasing with increasing feed rate [5]. There is an interaction between the ball force and the feed. With the combination of larger force and lower feed surface roughness increase due to over hardening and consequent flaking of the surface layers, similarly with the combination of lower force and larger feed surface finish reduced due to insufficient amount of burnishing force could not deform plastically surface layer of work piece. For better surface finish, it is preferable to use force 15 to 20 kgf with the feed of 0.06 mm/rev. 3) Influence of burnishing force From the result of graph it is clearly indicate an interaction in roller force, feed and no. of pass. Figure 3.2 shows that increase with force initially surface finish improves and then deteriorates by further increase in force [5]. The surface finish improve with increase in burnishing force at certain level, i.e. up to 20 kgf force and then reduce with increasing in force. This type of behavior of material is due to following reasons. At lower burnishing force, the deforming action of the ball may insufficient to cause the requisite metal flow from the asperity peaks to valley. On the other hand, higher force may over stressing and over hardening of surface layer leading to particle break down, i.e. flaking of surface layers. 4) Influence of No. of pass Figure 3.2 shows an effect of No. of pass on the surface finish of work piece. It indicates that with the increasing the no. of tool pass surface finish improves [5]. A combination of higher tool pass and lower burnishing force surface finish is good but with increasing force combination with higher tool pass gives the better result. It is clearly observed that in roller burnishing process, with higher no. of tool pass good surface finish is obtain due to roller passes over same spot again and again leading to the deforming action on work piece. IV. CONCLUSION Surface roughness is increased with increase in No. of pass, best result is obtained with lower feed 0.06 mm/rev The effectiveness of roller burnishing decreasing with increasing feed rate. There is interaction between the roller force and the speed. A combination of higher tool pass and lower burnishing force surface finish is good but with increasing force combination with higher tool pass gives the better result. For better surface finish, it is preferable to use force 15 to 20 kgf with the No. of pass of 4.
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