The invention relates to a method for machining bores of workpieces, e.g. the cylinder bores of a motor block for combustion engines, with a desired nominal cylindrical shape in operative condition.
When pistons move up and down in a bore of a motor block of an internal combustion engine, a certain optimum shape, e.g. a cylindrical shape, is desired. This is the “nominal shape”. This shape is usually produced.
After manufacture and after having been put into operation, i.e., after the engine has been started and has reached its operating conditions, e.g. temperature and load, the original nominal cylindrical shape will change. This deviation from the nominal state, which the bore had in its inoperative initial condition, will result in a shape in operative condition that is not the desired nominal one. For example, if the nominal shape in inoperative condition is cylindrical, the deviation caused by temperature and load may result in a slightly elliptical shape in operative condition, which is no longer optimal. It is desired that especially in operative conditions the shape should be the nominal shape that is originally designed in order to have a minimal gap between the cylinder wall and the piston so that optimum use is made of the burned fuel while minimal pressure loss and leakage of exhaust gas are incurred.
The machining operations considered in this connection may be grinding, finishing or honing of the bore. The operative condition or state refers to a situation where the combustion engine is in operation, whether in idling condition or under full load.
In order to provide a cylindrical bore during operation, it is proposed in Japanese patent document 11267960 to clamp the bore during machining with original tension screws and the original torque as employed in the operational state. In order to additionally simulate deformation caused by temperature effects, it is known to heat the workpiece by means of hot honing oil. However, this method for manufacturing the bore causes a great expenditure as a result of the required devices. This machining process results in high costs. Because of the relatively long heating period to temperatures of 80° C. to 140° C., the required safety devices, the seal wear, and the required temperature conditioning, this method is used only for custom machining of high-quality engines. The actual deformation state in operation is moreover simulated only insufficiently by the aforementioned devices.
It has already been suggested to produce bores with an elliptical cross section (U.S. Pat. No. 5,681,210, see col. 4, lines 60-56). The elliptical cross section was considered to be the desired final shape in order to make as much use as possible of the space available in a motor block of given dimensions (see U.S. Pat. No. 5,681,210, col. 1, line 23). The deformations resulting from the temperature rise when such an engine is put into operation are much less than the deformations thought to result from the method disclosed in said patent. Changes resulting from operating conditions are neither considered nor compensated.
The same applies to the disclosure of German patent application 40 07 121 showing a device for honing oval bores.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a method for producing, especially honing, bores in cylindrical workpieces such that the bores will have their desired, i.e., nominal, shape when in operative condition.
It is a further object of the invention to provide such method requiring only minimal expenditure.
In accordance with the present invention, this is achieved in that the method for producing bores in workpiece comprises the steps of:
The method according to the present invention proposes that the deformation or deviation that results from putting such a workpiece in operative conditions is determined. Based on this deformation, it can be determined which initial configuration is required to provide the nominal shape when the workpiece is put into operation. As a first approximation, the change of the initial shape with respect to the desired nominal shape would be the same as the one resulting from putting the workpiece having a bore of the desired nominal shape in operation. If, for example, the original cylindrical bore in operation undergoes a change in which a certain diameter is 10 μm larger than in the inoperative condition, the original cylindrical shape of the bore should be corrected in this direction to be correspondingly smaller in regard to its initial shape.
Ultimately, for each geometry and operative condition (temperature, load) easy measurements will show whether this approximation will be sufficient or must be slightly modified. The determination in accordance with step d) above must be made for each particular bore geometry and each operation state. However, the determination has to be done only once and the determined shape (initial shape) which the bores must have in the inoperative state in order to assume the desired nominal shape in operation can be used as a template. This makes the method according to the present invention particularly well suited for mass production. Moreover, the method according to the present invention is significantly cheaper than the methods disclosed in the state of the art, e.g. the method of deforming the workpiece by clamping or by heating the workpiece during machining. Also, the method according to the present invention is much more precise than the methods of the prior art.
According to one embodiment of the invention, it is provided that the nominal shape, i.e., the shape under operating conditions, is cylindrical. A different configuration variant provides that the initial shape is cylindrical. In particular in the case of a cylindrical nominal shape, it is proposed to determine the initial shape theoretically.
Expediently, the deformation is determined experimentally. In particular, the deformation is determined by static pressing and measuring of the obtained geometry. In order to obtain especially precise deformation data, it can be advantageous to determine the deformation by dynamic measurement in operation. The deformation can also be determined theoretically, in particular, by computer simulation.
It is provided that the initial shape is produced by temporally and locally varying processing parameters. In principle, the initial shape can be manufactured by methods such as defined cutting, grinding, spark erosion, or honing. The processing method is however particularly a honing method, wherein the tool is a honing tool that is arranged on a spindle and comprises at least one honing stone which is pressed at an advancing pressure against the wall of the bore. It is provided that the advancing pressure of at least one honing stone can be varied during the course of honing. The advancing pressure is varied, in particular, as a function of the rotational position of the spindle. In this way, different inner bore radii can be obtained in the circumferential direction of the bore. Expediently, the advancing pressure is varied as a function of the lifting position of the spindle so that different inner bore radii are produced in the axial direction of the bore.
A honing machine for performing the method comprises one to four honing stones wherein the advancing pressure for each honing stone is separately controlled. The separate control of the advancing pressure for each honing stone enables different inner bore radii for small areas of the bore periphery. The length of the honing stone in the direction of the bore is particularly smaller or identical to the length of individual bore sections with approximately identical geometry. As a result of the minimal length of the honing stones in the axial direction of the bore different inner bore diameters can be realized.
For the manufacture of a bore 1 with the cylindrical nominal shape 3 illustrated in
For determining the initial shape 2 (i.e., the shape that the bore must have in inoperative condition in order for the bore to assume the nominal shape in operative condition), the deformation (deviation) of the bore from nominal shape 3 is determined in the operational state (step c) of
However, the deformation can also be determined by dynamic measuring of the shape change in the operational state. The dynamic measurement is carried out particularly during firing in the case of cylinder bores. The deformation can also be determined theoretically, in particular, by computer simulation. The computer simulation simulates the deformation during the firing operation with all detectable parameters. Expediently, the method with which the deformation is determined is selected as a function of the required precision and of the expenditure required for the determination.
Based on the determined deformation relative to the nominal shape 3, the initial shape 2 is theoretically determined (step d) in
The honing machine for processing the bore comprises one to four honing stones (
When bores are required which have an inner contour which deviates from that of a cylindrical shape, the contour illustrated in
Basically, other machining processes which enable the manufacture of an inner contour deviating from the cylinder shape can be used also for manufacturing the bore by means of the inventive method.
While specific embodiments of the invention have been shown and described in detail to illustrate the inventive principles, it will be understood that the invention may be embodied otherwise without departing from such principles.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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01130399.7 | Dec 2001 | EP | regional |
This application is a continuation-in-part of pending application Ser. No. 10/248,087 having a filing date of Dec. 17, 2002.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 10248087 | Dec 2002 | US |
Child | 10711138 | Aug 2004 | US |