Effects of Processing Parameters of Oxide Layer in Ultrasonic Vibration and Electrolytic In-Process Dressing Combined Grinding

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In order to study the states of oxide layer under different pre-dressing process conditions in ultrasonic vibration and electrolytic in-process dressing combined grinding. The effects of electrical parameters, wheel speed, ultrasonic vibration on the oxide layer are investigated with indicators of oxide layer surface morphology and thickness characteristics. The results indicate that the oxide layer thickness increases with the decrease of inter-electrode gap and the increase of duty ratio with pre-dressing time. The effect of ultrasonic vibration cause thinning of the oxide layer. Oxide layer surface morphology allowing processing requirements are obtained by duty cycle of 5μs: 5μs, electrode gap of 0.3mm, wheel speed of 3200 r/min.

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