Study on the Rheological Effect Models of Fluid Magnetic Abrasive

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The fluid magnetic abrasives (FMA) are a new type of precision finishing abrasives which are developed on the basis of the phase transition phenomenon caused by magnetic field. The rheological effect of FMA is the basis to achieve its finishing function, and has a great impact on the finishing capabilities and the final surface roughness. In order to get a better understanding of FMA finishing mechanism, the rheological effect models of FMA are deduced for the first time, the simulations and the experimental results are discussed as well in this paper.

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