Abstract
The research work presented aims to validate the operation of the hydrostatic ball burnishing as a strategy to improve the surface quality of an aeronautical component of Inconel 718, previously shaped by Asymetric Incremetal Sheet Forming (AISF). The combination of both processes, burnishing on AISF, has a very high level of innovation and is a pioneer in its application on an industrial component made of this high performance nickel-chromium alloy. The surface quality of the incrementally shaped component has been studied to subsequently apply a burnishing by means of the hydrostatic ball. The results obtained confirm the feasibility of the proposed strategy, with a reduction in roughness up to 30%, depending on the area treated.
| Translated title of the contribution | Improvement of the surface quality of incrementally formed parts by means of hydrostatic ball burnishing |
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| Original language | Spanish |
| Pages (from-to) | 650-655 |
| Number of pages | 6 |
| Journal | Dyna (Spain) |
| Volume | 93 |
| Issue number | 6 |
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| Publication status | Published - Nov 2018 |
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SDG 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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