Abstract
This paper proposes a novel diamond tip burnishing process to improve the integrity of various free-curved surfaces using a spherical 5-Degree-Of-Freedom (5-DOF), hybrid parallelmechanism. The developed parallel mechanism, which has high rigidity and a large workspace, is composed of a spherical 3-DOF parallel mechanism and anXYstage, and is equipped with a burnishing tool on its output link. Using a threedimensional force control system, the parallel mechanism can adjust the thrust force in the burnishing process. The surface roughness and profile of the stainless steel (AISI 316) workpiece, burnished by the proposed method, were evaluated. The surface integrity depended on the values of cross-feed and thrust force, which were controlled by the hybrid parallel mechanism. In addition, the surface roughness improved as cross-feed decreased and thrust force increased. The preliminary surface roughness ofRa= 2.5 µm was improved toRa= 0.25 µm in the burnishing process of the free curved surface, and homogeneous surface integrity was obtained. The results thus suggest that the proposed burnishing method can achieve a highquality surface finish, even on a free curved surface.
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