Roughness of the Revolution Surfaces Processed by Honing

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The honing is one of the most common processes used for finishing, especially for vehicles motors, ships motors etc. The national and international researches in the field were developed long time ago. They regarded the establishment of some proper working conditions for actual situations, based on the type of the processed material, the type of the abrasive material and on the working equipment. The objective of this research was to establish optimal working parameters: the spindle speed and the linear-alternative speed of the hone and the processing period in order to obtain the desired values of roughness, necessary for the proper functioning of the motors.

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