Experimental Research on Turning Vibration Deduction with Intelligent Material Based on LabVIEW

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The structure and working process of turning vibration deduction system with intelligent materials based on LabVIEW programming was introduced. Meanwhile, the cylindrical turning vibration deduction experiments were carried out on CA6140 common lathe with this system. The experimental results showed that cutting vibration can be effectively inhibited by adopting intelligent materials. However, the optimum anti-vibration voltages are different under different cutting parameters. Therefore, relations between the cutting condition and the optimum anti-vibration voltage will be the focus in the next stage.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 97-101)

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2067-2071

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March 2010

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