Micromachines, Vol. 16, Pages 763: Research on Rotary Magnetorheological Finishing of the Inner Surface of Stainless Steel Slender Tubes


Micromachines, Vol. 16, Pages 763: Research on Rotary Magnetorheological Finishing of the Inner Surface of Stainless Steel Slender Tubes

Micromachines doi: 10.3390/mi16070763

Authors:
Zhaoyang Luo
Chunya Wu
Ziyuan Jin
Bing Guo
Shengdong Gao
Kailei Luo
Huiyong Liu
Mingjun Chen

316L stainless steel slender tubes with smooth inner surfaces play an important role in fields such as aerospace and medical testing. In order to solve the challenge of difficult machining of their inner surfaces, this paper introduces a novel rotary magnetorheological finishing (RMRF) method specifically designed for processing the inner surfaces of slender tubes. This method does not require frequent replacement of the polishing medium during the processing, which helps to simplify the processing technology. By combining the rotational motion of a magnetic field with the linear reciprocating movement of the workpiece, uniform material removal on the inner surfaces of 316L stainless steel tubes was achieved. Initially, a finite element model coupling the magnetic and flow fields was developed to investigate the flow behavior of the MPF under a rotating magnetic field, to examine the theoretical feasibility of the proposed polishing principle. Subsequently, experimental validation was performed using a custom-designed polishing apparatus. Through processing experiments, with surface quality designated as the index, the influences of key parameters such as the volume content and sizes of carbonyl iron particles and abrasive particles in the MPF were comprehensively evaluated, and the composition and ratio of the MPF were optimized. Based on the optimized formulation, the optimal processing time was established, reducing the inner surface roughness from an initial Sa of approximately 320 nm to 28 nm, and effectively eliminating the original defects.



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