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posted on 2014-08-15, 14:47 authored by Vadim SilberschmidtVadim Silberschmidt, Sameh M.A. Mahdy, Moustafa A. Gouda, Ahmed Naseer, Agostino Maurotto, Anish RoyAnish RoyUltrasonically assisted machining is a hybrid technique based on superimposition of ultrasonic vibration on a movement of a cutting tool. Such vibration with relatively small amplitude - below 20 microns - changes dramatically the response of a machined material to a cutting process. As a result, a significant - in excess of 80% in turning of aerospace superalloys - reduction of average cutting forces is observed together with improvement of surface roughness. The paper presents results of analysis of the effect of ultrasonically assisted turning (UAT) on surface roughness (using a broad range of parameters) for a broad range of metals and alloys - from copper, aluminium and stainless steel to Ni- And Ti-based alloys. The effect of machining parameters for both conventional turning and UAT was investigated to provide an optimum range for each material and its relation to surface roughness.
Funding
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement No. PITN-GA-2008-211536, project MaMiNa.
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- Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
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Procedia CIRPVolume
13Pages
49 - 54Citation
SILBERSCHMIDT, V.V. ... (et al.), 2014. Surface-roughness improvement in ultrasonically assisted turning. In: Proceedings of the 2014 2nd CIRP Conference on Surface Integrity (CSI), (Procedia CIRP 13), Nottingham, Great Britain, 28-30 May, pp. 49-54.Publisher
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