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Premium member Presentation Transcript Surface Finish: Surface Finish An engineering component may be cast, forged, drawn, welded or stamped, etc. All the surfaces may not have functional requirements and need not be equally finished Some surfaces (owing to their functional requirements) need additional machining that needs to be recorded on the drawingSurface Roughness : Surface Roughness The geometrical characteristics of a surface include, Macro-deviations, Surface waviness, and Micro-irregularities. The surface roughness is evaluated by the height, R t and mean roughness index R a of the micro-irregularities.Surface roughness number: Surface roughness number Represents the average departure of the surface from perfection over a prescribed sampling length, (usually selected as 0.8 mm) Surface roughness number (R a ) is expressed in microns. R a = (h 1 +h 2 +-----+h n )/n The measurements are usually made along a line, running at right angle to the general direction of tool marks on the surface.Slide 6: Actual profile, A f It is the profile of the actual surface obtained by finishing operation. Reference profile, R f It is the profile to which the irregularities of the surface is referred to. it passes through the highest point of the actual profile. Datum profile, D f It is the profile, parallel to the reference profile .it passes through the lowest point B of the actual profileSlide 7: Mean Profile, M f It is that profile, within the sampling length chosen (L) such that the sum of the material-filled areas enclosed above it by the actual profile is equal to the sum of the material void area enclosed below it by the profile. Peak to valley height, R t It is the distance from the datum profile to the reference profile. Mean roughness index, R a It is the arithmetic mean of the absolute value of the highest h i between the actual and mean profile. R a = 1/L ∫ x=0 |h i | dx , where L is sampling length x=LSurface Roughness expected from manufacturing processes: Surface Roughness expected from manufacturing processesSurface Roughness expected from manufacturing processes: Surface Roughness expected from manufacturing processesMeasurement of roughness: Measurement of roughness The roughness may be measured, using any of the following : Straight edge Surface gauge Optical flat Tool marker’s microscope Profilometer Profilograph TalysurfSlide 11: INDICATION OF SURFACE TEXTURE The basic symbol consists of two legs of unequal length inclined at approximately 60’ to the line representing the considered surface The symbol must be represented by thin line If the removal of material by machining is required, a bar is added to the basic symbol, If the removal of material is not permitted , a circle is added to the basic symbol. When special surface characteristics have to be indicated, a line is added to the longer arm of any of the above symbols, Basic symbol : only be used alone when its meaning is explained by a noteSlide 12: Indication of Surface Roughness The value or values defining the principal criterion of roughness are added to the symbols a- surface roughness value If it is necessary to impose maximum and minimum limits of the principal criterion of surface roughness, both values shall be shown maximum limit (a 1 ) ;minimum limit (a 2 ). Roughness a obtained by any production process Roughness a obtained by removal of material by machining Roughness a shall be obtained without removal of any materialSlide 13: If it is required that the required surface texture be produced by one particular production method , this method shall be indicated in plain language on an extension of the longer arm of the symbol Indication of machining allowance where it is necessary to specify the value of the machining allowance, this shall be indicated on the left of the symbols . This value shall be expressed in millimeters .Slide 14: Generally to indicate the surface roughness, the symbol is used instead of value. The relation is given in following table.Machining Symbols: Machining Symbols This symbol may also be used in a drawing, relating to a production process , to indicate that a surface is to be left in the state ,resulting from a preceding manufacturing process, whether this state was achieved by removal of material or otherwiseSlide 16: Position of the Specifications of the Surface Texture in the Symbol - The specifications Of surface texture shall be placed relative to the symbol as shown in figure.Slide 17: symbol Interpretation Parallel to the plane of projection of the view in which the symbol is used Perpendicular to the plane of projection of the view in which the symbol is used Crossed in two slant direction relative to the plane of projection of the view in which the symbol is used Multidirectional Approximately circular relative to the centre of the surface to which the symbol is applied Approximately radial relative to the centre of the surface to which the symbol is appliedSlide 18: Symbols with Additional Indications.Slide 19: If it is necessary to define surface texture both before and after treatment , this shall be explained in a suitable note or in accordance with figure The direction of lay is the direction of the predominant surface pattern, ordinarily determined by the production method employed. If it is necessary to control the direction of lay, it is specified by a symbol added to the surface texture symbolWays to represent roughness: Ways to represent roughnessSlide 21: Surface finish grade is shown Surface finish value is shownSlide 22: Separate note is writtenSlide 23: Surface finish grades specified You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript Surface Finish: Surface Finish An engineering component may be cast, forged, drawn, welded or stamped, etc. All the surfaces may not have functional requirements and need not be equally finished Some surfaces (owing to their functional requirements) need additional machining that needs to be recorded on the drawingSurface Roughness : Surface Roughness The geometrical characteristics of a surface include, Macro-deviations, Surface waviness, and Micro-irregularities. The surface roughness is evaluated by the height, R t and mean roughness index R a of the micro-irregularities.Surface roughness number: Surface roughness number Represents the average departure of the surface from perfection over a prescribed sampling length, (usually selected as 0.8 mm) Surface roughness number (R a ) is expressed in microns. R a = (h 1 +h 2 +-----+h n )/n The measurements are usually made along a line, running at right angle to the general direction of tool marks on the surface.Slide 6: Actual profile, A f It is the profile of the actual surface obtained by finishing operation. Reference profile, R f It is the profile to which the irregularities of the surface is referred to. it passes through the highest point of the actual profile. Datum profile, D f It is the profile, parallel to the reference profile .it passes through the lowest point B of the actual profileSlide 7: Mean Profile, M f It is that profile, within the sampling length chosen (L) such that the sum of the material-filled areas enclosed above it by the actual profile is equal to the sum of the material void area enclosed below it by the profile. Peak to valley height, R t It is the distance from the datum profile to the reference profile. Mean roughness index, R a It is the arithmetic mean of the absolute value of the highest h i between the actual and mean profile. R a = 1/L ∫ x=0 |h i | dx , where L is sampling length x=LSurface Roughness expected from manufacturing processes: Surface Roughness expected from manufacturing processesSurface Roughness expected from manufacturing processes: Surface Roughness expected from manufacturing processesMeasurement of roughness: Measurement of roughness The roughness may be measured, using any of the following : Straight edge Surface gauge Optical flat Tool marker’s microscope Profilometer Profilograph TalysurfSlide 11: INDICATION OF SURFACE TEXTURE The basic symbol consists of two legs of unequal length inclined at approximately 60’ to the line representing the considered surface The symbol must be represented by thin line If the removal of material by machining is required, a bar is added to the basic symbol, If the removal of material is not permitted , a circle is added to the basic symbol. When special surface characteristics have to be indicated, a line is added to the longer arm of any of the above symbols, Basic symbol : only be used alone when its meaning is explained by a noteSlide 12: Indication of Surface Roughness The value or values defining the principal criterion of roughness are added to the symbols a- surface roughness value If it is necessary to impose maximum and minimum limits of the principal criterion of surface roughness, both values shall be shown maximum limit (a 1 ) ;minimum limit (a 2 ). Roughness a obtained by any production process Roughness a obtained by removal of material by machining Roughness a shall be obtained without removal of any materialSlide 13: If it is required that the required surface texture be produced by one particular production method , this method shall be indicated in plain language on an extension of the longer arm of the symbol Indication of machining allowance where it is necessary to specify the value of the machining allowance, this shall be indicated on the left of the symbols . This value shall be expressed in millimeters .Slide 14: Generally to indicate the surface roughness, the symbol is used instead of value. The relation is given in following table.Machining Symbols: Machining Symbols This symbol may also be used in a drawing, relating to a production process , to indicate that a surface is to be left in the state ,resulting from a preceding manufacturing process, whether this state was achieved by removal of material or otherwiseSlide 16: Position of the Specifications of the Surface Texture in the Symbol - The specifications Of surface texture shall be placed relative to the symbol as shown in figure.Slide 17: symbol Interpretation Parallel to the plane of projection of the view in which the symbol is used Perpendicular to the plane of projection of the view in which the symbol is used Crossed in two slant direction relative to the plane of projection of the view in which the symbol is used Multidirectional Approximately circular relative to the centre of the surface to which the symbol is applied Approximately radial relative to the centre of the surface to which the symbol is appliedSlide 18: Symbols with Additional Indications.Slide 19: If it is necessary to define surface texture both before and after treatment , this shall be explained in a suitable note or in accordance with figure The direction of lay is the direction of the predominant surface pattern, ordinarily determined by the production method employed. If it is necessary to control the direction of lay, it is specified by a symbol added to the surface texture symbolWays to represent roughness: Ways to represent roughnessSlide 21: Surface finish grade is shown Surface finish value is shownSlide 22: Separate note is writtenSlide 23: Surface finish grades specified