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Development of an innovative coolant system for rotary ultrasonic machining

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  • Z.C. Li
  • Y. Jiao
  • T.W. Deines
  • Z.J. Pei
  • C. Treadwell

Abstract

Rotary ultrasonic machining (RUM), a hybrid machining process combining the material removal mechanisms of diamond grinding and ultrasonic machining, has been recognised as a reliable and cost-effective machining method for hard-to-machine materials such as advanced ceramics. There exist a number of articles on this process, but no one has reported systematic studies on coolant effects. In this paper, the air-operated double diaphragm pump is used for the first time in rotary ultrasonic machining to develop a novel coolant system to study the coolant effect on RUM performances, including vertical cutting force, material removal rate and surface roughness. Experiments with different coolant delivery modes are conducted and the material removal process in rotary ultrasonic machining when employing the new coolant system is discussed.

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  • Z.C. Li & Y. Jiao & T.W. Deines & Z.J. Pei & C. Treadwell, 2005. "Development of an innovative coolant system for rotary ultrasonic machining," International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 7(2/3/4), pages 318-328.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijmtma:v:7:y:2005:i:2/3/4:p:318-328
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