The effect on surface formation in the gear honing process increases not only due to the honing abrasive effect, but also largely due to the vibroacoustic component, as well as due to heating and cooling the work piece after processing. These actions create internal residual compressive stresses on the gear wheel working surface and improve the surface roughness parameters.
Topics
Compressive stress
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