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Wear behavior of materials in magnetically assisted abrasive flow machining
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2002Abstract The finish machining of precision components constitutes one of the most challenging and expensive stages in a manufacturing process. Abrasive flow machining (AFM) is a non-traditional machining technique, which is capable of providing excellent surface finish on difficult-to-approach regions on a wide range of components.
Sehijpal Singh, H.S Shan, P Kumar
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Tribotechnical Characteristics of Ferroabrasive Powders in Magnetic-Abrasion Machining
Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics, 2003How the frictional force between magnetic-abrasive powders and a Ti alloy surface varies during magnetic-abrasive machining in relation to the technological parameters has been investigated. The specific behavior of the magnetic-abrasive tool in the course of magnetic-abrasive machining has been found to depend on the variation of its mobility as a ...
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Magnetic Abrasive Finishing of Internal Surface of Aluminum Pipe Using Magnetic Machining Jig
Advanced Materials Research, 2014Magnetic abrasive finishing technology has been known very well in finishing of stainless steel SUS304 pipes to mirror finish standard. However, the applications in softer metal such as aluminum A2017 were difficult due to soft metal characteristic itself. In 2002, Zou and Shinmura had developed a new method of magnetic field assisted machining process
Muhamad Mohd Ridha, Yan Hua Zou
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The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2022
Harnam Singh Farwaha +2 more
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Harnam Singh Farwaha +2 more
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Вестник Белорусско-Российского университета, 2022
M. P. Kulgeyko +2 more
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M. P. Kulgeyko +2 more
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Magnetic abrasive finishing of cutting tools for machining of titanium alloys
CIRP Annals, 2012Abstract Uncoated carbide tool surfaces are conditioned using magnetic abrasive finishing (MAF) to improve the tool wear characteristics by reducing friction between the tool and chip. The configuration of the magnetic particle chains that drive the abrasives plays an important role in surface finishing with minimal damage to the tool cutting edges ...
Hitomi Yamaguchi +4 more
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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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