Research on Principles and Processes of Electrochemical Finishing with Ultrahigh-Frequency Group Pulse

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On the foundation of the methods and mechanisms of electrochemical finishing with high-frequency group pulse we studied before, properties of the finishing process with ultrahigh-frequency group pulse were studied, effects of pulse effect on the finishing result were also researched. With the Ultrahigh-frequency group pulse power we designed, we designed a equipment with high precision and easy operation. After some single-factor experiments, we obtained the laws of how the main pulse influenced the result, from the Ra of 2Cr13 stainless steel surface.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 211-212)

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1162-1166

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February 2011

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