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Simulation Analysis of the Chemical Mechanical Polishing Process for Monocrystal 4H-Silicon Carbide Based on Molecular Dynamics. [PDF]
Lei Y, Guo W, Feng K, Sun Z.
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Editorial for the Special Issue on Emerging Micro Manufacturing Technologies and Applications, 2nd Edition. [PDF]
Tapoglou N.
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Modeling and Validation of Material Removal Based on Rheological Behavior Under Dynamic-Viscosity Nonlinear Coupling Effects. [PDF]
Zhao T +5 more
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Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2012
Soft Abrasive Flow Machining (SAFM) was presented as a new finishing process about the existing problems that the irregular surface of plastic mould was polishing difficultly. The paper first introduced the working principle and feature of SAMF. Secondly, the main influences of SAFM were analyzed.
Bao Li Ma, Shi Ming Ji, Da Peng Tan
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Soft Abrasive Flow Machining (SAFM) was presented as a new finishing process about the existing problems that the irregular surface of plastic mould was polishing difficultly. The paper first introduced the working principle and feature of SAMF. Secondly, the main influences of SAFM were analyzed.
Bao Li Ma, Shi Ming Ji, Da Peng Tan
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Fatigue Performance in Abrasive Flow Machining
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2014Surface finish and Manufacturing process has a prominent role in the fatigue life of a machine component. Fatigue strength of a material generally increases with the surface finish. But the super finishing process like electro polishing reduces the fatigue strength of the material.
Jose Cherian, Jeoju M. Issac
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2016
The chapter presents some elements related to Abrasive Flow Machining (AFM), specifically state of the art, elements of technological system, and construction of equipment as well as experimental results. The technological system comprises machine, tooling, working media, carrier, abrasive grains. This equipment could be the base for further researches
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The chapter presents some elements related to Abrasive Flow Machining (AFM), specifically state of the art, elements of technological system, and construction of equipment as well as experimental results. The technological system comprises machine, tooling, working media, carrier, abrasive grains. This equipment could be the base for further researches
N. Ionescu +3 more
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1989
Abstract Abrasive flow machining (AFM) finishes surfaces and edges by extruding viscous abrasive media through or across the workpiece. This article commences with a schematic illustration of the AFM process that uses two opposed cylinders to extrude semisolid abrasive media back and forth through the passages formed by the workpiece and
Lawrence J. Rhoades, Hilary A. Clouser
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Abstract Abrasive flow machining (AFM) finishes surfaces and edges by extruding viscous abrasive media through or across the workpiece. This article commences with a schematic illustration of the AFM process that uses two opposed cylinders to extrude semisolid abrasive media back and forth through the passages formed by the workpiece and
Lawrence J. Rhoades, Hilary A. Clouser
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Preferential Media for Abrasive Flow Machining
Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 2009The abrasive flow machining (AFM) is used to deburr, radius, polish and remove recast layer of components in a wide range of applications. Material is removed from the workpiece by a flowing semisolid mass across the surface to be finished. In this study a medium for AFM has been developed from the various viscoelastic carriers and has been contrasted ...
Kamal K. Kar +4 more
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Experimental investigations into abrasive flow machining (AFM)
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2000Abstract A new non-traditional finishing process known as abrasive flow machining (AFM) is used to deburr, radius, polish and remove recast layer of components in a wide range of applications. The process is relatively new, although around 2000 machines are in use worldwide.
V.K. Jain, S.G. Adsul
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A review on magnetically assisted abrasive flow machining and abrasive material type
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering, 2022The development of fine surface finish with no defects is still a significant challenge for the present industry and the finishing operation in the manufacturing of the precision components is the major problem. It is difficult rather impossible to polish/finish the difficult-to-reach surfaces, internal surfaces, and complex geometries by existing ...
Palwinder Singh +2 more
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