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The ways of productivity increase in details finishing-strengthening processing executed in rotor-screw technological systems are presented. It is shown that the use of rotor-screw machines makes it possible to combine the parts machining using a vibrating field with a large amplitude of oscillations and their transportation in a streamlined form of production organization. Two main directions of rotor-helical processing stimulation are identified: on the basis of structural changes in the screw rotor, as the main working element of the rotor-screw machine and by equipping the screw rotor with activation elements of the process. The classification of screw rotors is presented, which allows purposeful search for the most effective designs of screw rotors and the mechanism is revealed of their influence on the process of parts finishing-hardening processing. Dependence is established for determining the longitudinal movement speed of the parts being processed in the screw rotor. The constructive-technological scheme of the rotor-screw machine is proposed, which allows increase of the productivity of the process and simplification of the design of machines for their implementation, by dismembering the complex screw propulsion of the load mass, which takes place in the screw rotors, into relatively simple in kinematic sense motions. The technological possibilities of rotor-screw processing application for finishing-strengthening operations are presented.

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