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Internal finishing process for alumina ceramic components by a magnetic field assisted finishing process
Authors:Hitomi Yamaguchi  Takeo Shinmura
Affiliation:a Faculty of Engineering, Utsunomiya University, Utsunomiya, Tochigi 321-8585, Japan;b Graduate School of Engineering, Utsunomiya University, Utsunomiya, Tochigi 321-8585, Japan
Abstract:This study presents the application of a new technique, magnetic field assisted finishing, for finishing of the inner surfaces of alumina ceramic components. The experiments performed on alumina ceramic tubes examine the effects of volume of lubricant, ferrous particle size, and abrasive grain size on the finishing characteristics. The finished surface is highly dependent on the volume of lubricant, which affects the abrasive contact against the surface; on the ferrous particle size, which changes the finishing force acting on the abrasive; and on the abrasive grain size, which controls the depth of cut. By altering these conditions, this process achieves surface finishes as fine as 0.02 μm in surface roughness (Ra) and imparts minimal additional residual stress to the surface. This study also reveals the mechanism to smooth the inner surface of alumina ceramic tube and to improve the form accuracy, i.e. the roundness of inside the alumina ceramic tube.
Keywords:Author Keywords: Magnetic field assisted finishing  Internal finishing  Alumina ceramics  Finishing characteristics  Surface roughness  Roundness  Residual stress
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