Concept of Damage Monitoring after Grinding for Components of Variable Hardness

Publication date: 2016 Source:Procedia Materials Science, Volume 12 Author(s): A. Mičietová, J. Pištora, Z. Durstová, M. Neslušan This paper deals with nondestructive magnetic evaluation of ground surfaces of chosen material hardness. The properties of prepared surfaces are studied with respect to the progressively worn grinding wheel. The nondestructive testing is based on the Barkhausen noise (BN) technique and obtained BN signals are supplemented by metallographic observations. The results show that the nature of thermal injury of the surfaces prepared by strongly worn grinding wheel significantly depends on the hardness of material. The typical thermal softening induced by grinding cycle is found on the surfaces of hardness 62 HRC whereas samples of lower hardness exhibit rehardening effect associated with the formation of white layer. These material changes are strongly correlated with the BN properties.
Source: Procedia Materials Science - Category: Materials Science Source Type: research