Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5466999 CIRP Annals - Manufacturing Technology 2017 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
A model has been developed to investigate the three-dimensional media motion during the vibratory finishing processes. This work presents a vibratory finishing machine model using a discrete element method (DEM) that calculates the media interactive normal and tangential contact forces among the media particles. The DEM model predicts the dynamic motion of individual particles inside the vibratory machine container based on Hertzian contact mechanics. The influence of contact parameters such as contact stiffness, friction and damping on media motion has been investigated to determine the critical operating parameters for the vibratory finishing process. The simulation results have been validated with experimental data. This model provides an understanding of vibratory finishing process fundamentals, guidelines for vibratory finishing machine design and optimal operating conditions.
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