Issue |
MATEC Web Conf.
Volume 244, 2018
Innovative Technologies in Engineering Production (ITEP’18)
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Article Number | 02010 | |
Number of page(s) | 6 | |
Section | Development Trends in Machining Technology | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201824402010 | |
Published online | 05 December 2018 |
Studies of thin-walled parts deformation by gripping force during turning process on an example of bearing ring
Poznań University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Management, Piotrowo 3, 60-965 Poznań
adam.patalas@put.poznan.pl; michal.j.regus@doctorate.put.poznan.pl
* Corresponding author: adam.patalas@put.poznan.pl
In this paper thin-walled part deformation during finishing turning process caused by gripping force of hydraulic lathe chuck was investigated. Bearing ring was taken as an example of thin-walled part undergo finishing turning operation. Finite Element Method (FEM) was used to define the deformation of examined part. The aim of presented research was to compare the deformation of bearing ring caused by gripping force of hydraulic 3-jaw chuck and 6-jaw chuck for different values of total gripping force. The data obtained from conducted simulations allowed to evaluate the influence of gripping force on machining part deformation which is directly related with its geometrical accuracy.
Key words: FEM / Thin-walled parts / Gripping force / Machining part deformation
© The Authors, published by EDP Sciences, 2018
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