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Experimental Research on Machining Localization and Surface Quality in Micro Electrochemical Milling of Nickel-Based Superalloy [PDF]
Micro electrochemical machining is becoming increasingly important in the microfabrication of metal parts. In this paper, the machining characteristics of micro electrochemical milling with nanosecond pulse were studied. Firstly, a mathematical model for
Yong Liu +4 more
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Improving Machining Localization and Surface Roughness in Wire Electrochemical Micromachining Using a Rotating Ultrasonic Helix Electrode [PDF]
Wire electrochemical micromachining (WECMM) technology is regarded a promising method to fabricate high aspect ratio microstructures on hard-to-machining materials, however, the by-product accumulation in the machining gap limits its application. In this
Siying Ling +4 more
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Electrochemical machining (ECM) is a cost-effective method for the machining of difficult-to-cut Inconel 718 superalloy. However, the machining accuracy of ECM is still limited by the poor localization effect due to the existence of stray corrosion.
Dengyong Wang, Bin He, Wenjian Cao
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Exploring Electrochemical Direct Writing Machining of Patterned Microstructures on Zr702 with Polyacrylamide Polymer Electrolyte [PDF]
Zirconium alloys possess excellent wear resistance, which ensures the durability and longevity of the components, making them widely used in medical and other fields.
Junfeng He +6 more
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Electrochemical Machining of Micro-Pit Arrays on a GH4169 Alloy with a Roll-Print Mask Using a C6H5Na3O7-Containing NaNO3 Mixed Electrolyte [PDF]
GH4169 alloy, a nickel-based superalloy known for its excellent high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, mechanical properties, and high-temperature tribological properties, is widely used in industrial applications, such as in gas turbines for
Ge Qin +8 more
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Kerosene-submerged jet electrochemical machining (Jet-ECM) has been proven to be an effective process to enhance the machining localization of Jet-ECM.
Xinchao Li +7 more
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The Localization Hypothesis and Machines [PDF]
In a recent article in Artificial Life, Chu and Ho suggested that Rosen's central result about the simulability of living systems might be flawed. This argument was later declared “null and void” by Louie. In this article the validity of Louie's objections are examined.
Dominique F. Chu, Weng Kin Ho
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Locally Linear Factorization Machines [PDF]
Factorization Machines (FMs) are a widely used method for efficiently using high-order feature interactions in classification and regression tasks. Unfortunately, despite increasing interests in FMs, existing work only considers high order information of the input features which limits their capacities in non-linear problems and fails to capture the ...
Chenghao Liu +4 more
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Jet Electrochemical Micromachining of Micro-Grooves with Conductive-Masked Porous Cathode
Surface structures with micro-grooves have been reported to be an effective way for improving the performance of metallic components. Through-mask electrochemical micromachining (TMEMM) is a promising process for fabricating micro-grooves.
Guochao Fan +4 more
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With the rapid development of micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMSs), the demand for glass microstructure is increasing. For the purpose of achieving high quality and stable machining of glass microstructures with a high aspect ratio, ultrasonic ...
Yan Chen, Xu Feng, Gongming Xin
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