Abstract
Abstract
The belt-finishing process is a recent manufacturing technique in industry, the mechanisms and characteristics of which have not yet been fully explained. This paper attempts to make a contribution to the understanding of the consequences of the process on the surface roughness of surfaces prepared by hard turning. Abrasive film wear and contact parameters between grains and surfaces are analysed. The effects and significant interactions of the most influential belt-finishing parameters on the surface roughness are then investigated. It was shown that the applied force and the hardness of the roller have a great influence on the surface roughness. Furthermore, the film feed rate influences considerably the wear of grains and, as a consequence, this parameter has an important impact on the material removal mode and on the surface roughness.
