Study on the Mechanism of Engineering Ceramics in Rotary Ultrasonic-Vibration Grinding

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This paper analysis the process of Al2O3 engineering ceramics grinding and study the mechanism of rotary ultrasonic-vibration grinding. Then setting the model of the material removal rate and grinding force, which is based on Creasing fracture mechanics. Results indicate rotary ultrasonic-vibration grinding can apparently improve the material removal rate and cut down the grinding force.

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