Analysis of Motion Trajectory and Dwell Time of Abrasive in Magnetorheological Finishing with Tiny-Grinding Wheel Cluster

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Based on the analysis of the machining process of magnetorheological finishing with the tiny-grinding wheel cluster, the motion model of abrasive in the tiny-grinding wheel cluster was proposed to describe the motion trajectory and the dwell time of abrasive relative to the surface of workpiece. Then, the experiment was applied to study the effects of the motion trajectory and the dwell time on surface quality and machining efficiency of the workpiece. According to the analysis, a method to improve surface quality and machining efficiency in MRF with the tiny-grinding wheel cluster was presented.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 447-448)

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136-140

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September 2010

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