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Problems of Flaking in Strengthening Shaft Burnishing

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The article presents the results of testing the surface condition of shafts manufactured by a strengthening rolling burnishing process. The shafts with a hardness about 220 HB were burnished with a roller with different force. Researches were carried out with particular attention to the structure of the outflowing material in the tool zone during burnishing process. The article presents the results of the examinations of burnished surfaces which were conducted for various structures after turning and with variable burnishing parameters. The structures of the surface after burnishing and turning are described with profilographs as well as with the photographs of the specimens surface.

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Dzionk, S., Ścibiorski, B., Przybylski, W. (2019). Problems of Flaking in Strengthening Shaft Burnishing. In: Gapiński, B., Szostak, M., Ivanov, V. (eds) Advances in Manufacturing II. MANUFACTURING 2019. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16943-5_10

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