Studying the Impact of the Roughness of the Tool Surface Formed by Ultrasonic Exposure on the Roughness of the Holes being Machined

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This article investigates the impact that the rake and rear faces of the drill made from high-speed steels of grade P6M5 and grinded by ultrasonic techniques imposes on the roughness of the holes being machined. The experiment showed that microgeometry of the tool sharpened by transmitting ultrasonic impulses into the zone of regrinding featured lower roughness; moreover, roughness parameters of the drilled holes were also improved.

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