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Simulation for the prediction of surface-accuracy in magnetic abrasive machining
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 1995A new machining technique, magnetic abrasive machining which uses magnetic force as a machining pressure, has been developed recently for the efficient and precision finishing of surfaces. The process is controllable because the machining pressure is controlled only by the current that is input to the coil of solenoid, but it needs the monitoring of ...
j.d.kim, m.s.choi
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Micro machining of an STS 304 bar by magnetic abrasive finishing
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, 2009A magnetic abrasive finishing process is a method of non-traditional precision machining in which the finishing process is completed using magnetic force and magnetic abrasives. In this research, a STS 304 cylindrical workpiece was finished using a magnetic abrasive finishing process at 30,000 rpm, and the roughness, roundness, and changes in the micro-
Ik-Tae Im, Sang Don Mun, Seong Mo Oh
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Micro machining of high-hardness materials using magnetic abrasive grains
International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing, 2010If processing speed is increased and processing time is lengthened, a magnetic abrasive system can be used as a tool both for finishing and precise dimensional control of manufactured products at the micro-level, and for mirror face processing. In this study, a micro machining system that can change its high rotational speed was developed.
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Use of magnetic abrasive machining for sharpening of medical instrument blades
Biomedical Engineering, 19921. Magnetic abrasive machining (MAM) can be successfully applied as a finishing operation for sharpening and removal of burrs from partially-finished blades manufactured by vibroforging. 2. In comparison to currently used technology of mechanical polishing and electrochemical treatment and sharpening of partially-finished blades, the ...
G. I. Altareva +5 more
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Magnetic field effect on Abrasive Flow Machining Process
Engineering Research Journal - Faculty of Engineering (Shoubra), 2020M. Mahdy +3 more
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Experimental investigations into ultrasonic assisted magnetic abrasive flow machining process
Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 2022Nitin Dixit, Varun Sharma, Pradeep Kumar
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Magnetic Nanoparticles: Synthesis, Anisotropy, and Applications
Chemical Reviews, 2023Jeotikanta Mohapatra +2 more
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