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Study and Analysis of Geometric Effect of Ball Burnishing Process of Different Materials and Evaluation of Forces and Strain for Ballizing Process

Pawan K. Upadhyay1 * , A. R. Ansari2 and Pankaj Agarwal3

1 Department of Mechanichal Enggineering, NIIST, India

2 Department of Mechanichal Enggineering, S.S.C.T, India

3 Department of Mechanichal Enggineering, India

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.7.1.16

The process consists of forcing an oversized ball of a hard material through a pre-machines hole in softer material .The interference between the ball and the hole causes the hole to expand such that its deformation is partly plastic and partly elastic. The elastic deformation of the hole is recovered due to elastic spring back whereas the plastic deformation results in a slight permanent increase in the hole diameter after ballizing. Ball burnishing or Ballizing is a production process for improve the accuracy and surface finish of holes. This process is a mass production process for sizing and finishing holes. The sizing and finishing of holes depends upon the interference adopted for ballizing process. This paper is an attempt toward comparing surfaces effects ,Estimation of deflection, deformation, radial strain, stress and finished dimensions of Mild steel and Aluminium.


Ballizing; Alluminum Alloy; Alloy Steel; C.L.A.; Elastic Pressure; Plastic Deformation; BHN; Machining; Surface Roughness; Technology Devices; Equipment

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Upadhyay PK, Ansari AR, Agarwal P. Study and Analysis of Geometric Effect of Ball Burnishing Process of Different Materials and Evaluation of Forces and Strain for Ballizing Process. Curr World Environ 2012;7(1):101-108 DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.7.1.16

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Upadhyay PK, Ansari AR, Agarwal P. Study and Analysis of Geometric Effect of Ball Burnishing Process of Different Materials and Evaluation of Forces and Strain for Ballizing Process. Curr World Environ 2012;7(1):101-108. Available from: http://cwejournal.org?p=361/