ROTARY ULTRASONIC MACHINING OF TITANIUM ALLOY: EFFECTS OF MACHINING VARIABLES |
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Authors: | N J Churi Z J Pei C Treadwell |
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Affiliation: |
a Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA |
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Abstract: | Titanium and its alloys are finding prime applications in industries due to their unique properties. However, the high cost of machining is one of the limiting factors for their widespread use. Tremendous efforts are being made to improve the existing machining processes, and new processes are being developed to reduce the machining cost in order to increase the titanium market. However, there is no report on the systematic study of the effects of machining variables on output parameters in rotary ultrasonic machining of titanium and its alloys. This paper presents an experimental study on rotary ultrasonic machining of a titanium alloy. The cutting force, material removal rate, and surface roughness (when using rotary ultrasonic machining) of a titanium alloy have been investigated using different machining variables. |
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Keywords: | Cutting force Drilling Grinding Material Removal Rate Rotary Ultrasonic Machining Surface Roughness Titanium Alloy |
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