Computer Emulation to the Tool Head of the Ultrasonic Vibration Machine for Honing

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In the design of ultrasonic honing equipment, it is hard to accurately get the natural vibration frequency of the ultrasonic vibration with the regular computing technology, which takes great inconvenience during designing of the device and puts it into production. This paper studies the ultrasonic vibration honing vertical equipment of φ150mm that is designed by the North University of China and carried on the natural vibration frequency analysis and corresponded numerical simulation, which got excellent achievement. In the paper the mathematical model is set up, which uses the MARC software to accomplish the numerical simulation and corresponds the vibration modal of the tool head of the devise, this paper also carries on the dynamic response analysis and solves the related difficult problem successfully. In the end, the proof test is done to support the theory.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 24-25)

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165-170

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September 2007

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© 2007 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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DOI: 10.1016/s0010-4485(96)00091-7

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