Evaluation of texture distribution during the industrial polishing process of porcelain stoneware tiles
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Evaluation of texture distribution during the industrial polishing process of porcelain stoneware tilesAutoría
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2013Editor
ElsevierISSN
0955-2219; 1873-619XCita bibliográfica
SOUSA, Fábio JP, et al. Evaluation of texture distribution during the industrial polishing process of porcelain stoneware tiles. Journal of the European Ceramic Society, 2013, vol. 33, no 15, p. 3369-3378.Tipo de documento
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The present work addresses the distribution of texture over the surface of porcelain stoneware tiles due to kinematics imposed by industrial polishing process. The scratching process was simulated using a computational ... [+]
The present work addresses the distribution of texture over the surface of porcelain stoneware tiles due to kinematics imposed by industrial polishing process. The scratching process was simulated using a computational algorithm, which was based on the kinematic equations for the whole myriad of abrasive particles. Different scratching patterns were identified over the polished surface and their corresponding positions were mapped. The experimental results showed that regions in the tile centre present smaller tendencies for exhibiting preferential textures than those of the lateral ones. The final texture was slightly asymmetric and different from those simply left by the last scratches. The definition of three polishing domains was then suggested according to different phenomenological criteria. Results from both experiments and simulations made evident the influence of the kinematic parameters adopted by the industries on the polishing quality of porcelain stoneware tiles. [-]
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