The abrasive flow machining (AFM) is used to deburr, radius, polish and remove recast layer of components in a wide range of applications. Material is removed from the workpiece by a flowing semisolid mass across the surface to be finished. In this study a medium for AFM has been developed from the various viscoelastic carriers and has been contrasted through experimental investigation. The viscoelastic media are selected on the basis of existing media through the studies of thermogravimetric analysis and are characterized by mechanical, as well as rheological, properties with the help of a universal testing machine and a rheometer. The performance of the medium is evaluated through the finishing criteria on a two-way AFM setup. The investigation reveals that the styrene butadiene rubber (SBR) medium gives a good improvement in surface finish. The surface improvement through SBR media is 88%. It is also found that the strain, temperature, shear rate, time of applied constant stress, cyclic loading, etc. have an impact on the mechanical and rheological properties of the newly developed medium, which are ultimately governed by the performance of the medium in the target applications.
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February 2009
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Preferential Media for Abrasive Flow Machining
Kamal K. Kar,
Kamal K. Kar
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Advanced Nanoengineering Materials Laboratory,
kamalkk@iitk.ac.in
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
, Uttar Pradesh, Kanpur 208016, India; Advanced Nanoengineering Materials Laboratory, Materials Science Programme, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
, Uttar Pradesh, Kanpur 208016, India
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N. L. Ravikumar,
N. L. Ravikumar
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Advanced Nanoengineering Materials Laboratory,
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
, Uttar Pradesh, Kanpur 208016, India
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Piyushkumar B. Tailor,
Piyushkumar B. Tailor
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Advanced Nanoengineering Materials Laboratory,
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
, Uttar Pradesh, Kanpur 208016, India
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J. Ramkumar,
J. Ramkumar
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Advanced Nanoengineering Materials Laboratory,
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
, Uttar Pradesh, Kanpur 208016, India
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D. Sathiyamoorthy
D. Sathiyamoorthy
Powder Metallurgy Division,
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
, Trombay, Mumbai 400085, India
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Kamal K. Kar
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Advanced Nanoengineering Materials Laboratory,
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
, Uttar Pradesh, Kanpur 208016, India; Advanced Nanoengineering Materials Laboratory, Materials Science Programme, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
, Uttar Pradesh, Kanpur 208016, Indiakamalkk@iitk.ac.in
N. L. Ravikumar
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Advanced Nanoengineering Materials Laboratory,
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
, Uttar Pradesh, Kanpur 208016, India
Piyushkumar B. Tailor
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Advanced Nanoengineering Materials Laboratory,
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
, Uttar Pradesh, Kanpur 208016, India
J. Ramkumar
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Advanced Nanoengineering Materials Laboratory,
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
, Uttar Pradesh, Kanpur 208016, India
D. Sathiyamoorthy
Powder Metallurgy Division,
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
, Trombay, Mumbai 400085, IndiaJ. Manuf. Sci. Eng. Feb 2009, 131(1): 011009 (11 pages)
Published Online: January 15, 2009
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Received:
September 29, 2007
Revised:
November 7, 2008
Published:
January 15, 2009
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Kar, K. K., Ravikumar, N. L., Tailor, P. B., Ramkumar, J., and Sathiyamoorthy, D. (January 15, 2009). "Preferential Media for Abrasive Flow Machining." ASME. J. Manuf. Sci. Eng. February 2009; 131(1): 011009. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.3046135
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