Mechanical Engineering - Automobile Engineering - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Automobile Engineering - Section 3 (Q.No. 45)
45.
The reconditioning process used to give cylinder bore surfaces a cross-hatch pattern, is known as
honing
porous plating
boring
shot peening
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Danny said:   8 years ago
Honing is an abrasive machining process that produces a precision surface on a metal workpiece by scrubbing an abrasive stone against it along a controlled path. Honing is primarily used to improve the geometric form of a surface, but may also improve the surface texture.

A "cross-hatch" pattern is used to retain oil or grease to ensure proper lubrication and ring seal of pistons in cylinders. A smooth glazed cylinder wall can cause piston ring and cylinder scuffing. The "cross-hatch" pattern is used on brake rotors, and flywheels.

Vijay said:   10 years ago
Honing is finishing process.

Ram said:   1 decade ago
Honing means?

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