Stability Analysis of Chatter System on Ultrasonic Honing

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The chatter caused by the inner factors of the machining system in the ultrasonic honing process would seriously affect the surface quality of combustion engine. A dynamical model of ultrasonic honing chatter system was established, which involved with ultrasonic honing mechanism and dynamic honing depth, the relationship between the limit honing width and honing speed was deduced based on the theory of regenerative chatter; the simulation was carried out to obtain the effect of different parameters including stiffness coefficient, damping ratio, spindle speed and reciprocation motion speed on the stability limit curve of the chatter system. It can be concluded that the ultrasonic honing chatter system have better stability with low spindle speed, high stiffness and damping ratio, which providing foundation to eliminate ultrasonic honing system chatter in the precision machining of cylinder liner.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 712-715)

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1241-1247

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June 2013

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