Surface Roughness Analysis of Metal Spun Parts

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The paper brings the results of roughness analysis of formed part produced by CNC multi-pass conventional metal spinning. The influence of the spindle speed, workpiece geometry and planar anisotropy of the blank on the formed part roughness was studied. For experiment design, an orthogonal array L27(313) was used and ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) was carried out. Based on the results it is determined that the higher spindle speed leads to rough surface finish. The surface roughness measured in different areas of experimental samples (corner R10, conical area, cylindrical area) indicates that the worst surface finish is in the conical area. Roughness in different directions refer to the sheet rolling direction shows minimal differences.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 652-654)

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2006-2009

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January 2013

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