The Study on Circular Tool of Ultrasonic Cutting

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The ultrasonic cutting of composite materials has the advantages such as high processing efficiency, high precision and non-pollution. The working principle of ultrasonic cutting is studied. The structure of circular tool is designed. The differential equation of tool frequency is established. The resonance frequency of tool is solved. Modal analysis is conducted for circular tool through ANSYS and the results are compared through tests.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 765-767)

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92-95

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September 2013

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