Discuss of Structure and Finite Element Analysis of the Ultrasonic Vibration Turn-Milling Machine Tool

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In this paper, ultrasonic vibration turn-milling machine tool has been designed based on the analysis of processing principle . CATIA is used to generate three-dimensional solid model for the overall layout structure of high speed miniature lathe, while finite element analysis software is used to achieve dynamic performance analysis, so as to obtain each factorial of machine-tool vibration and natural frequency. The results are important to machine optimization and the construction of experimental prototype, and will guide the next work.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 589-590)

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740-745

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October 2013

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