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Experimental investigation on the effects of thermomechanical loading on the vibrational stability during rotary ultrasonic machining
Authors:Jianjian Wang  Jianfu Zhang  Hao Shen
Affiliation:1. State Key Laboratory of Tribology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China;2. Beijing Key Laboratory of Precision/Ultra-precision Manufacturing Equipments and Control, Beijing, China
Abstract:Ultrasonic vibration is assumed to be stable or unchangeable during the process of rotary ultrasonic machining (RUM) on brittle materials, neglecting the effects of different processing parameters. However, no experimental evidence has been reported to validate this assumption. In this study, the effect of thermomechanical load on the stability of ultrasonic amplitude during RUM was investigated by theoretical analysis and experimental procedures on quartz glass and sapphire. It was shown that the instability of ultrasonic amplitude during the machining process is mainly attributed to variation of resonant frequency under the implementation of thermomechanical load. The thermal effects of ultrasonic vibration decrease the resonant frequency of the ultrasonic machine, while mechanical loading during the machining process increases the resonant frequency. Furthermore, a higher feed rate or a harder material leads to a higher resonant frequency change. The variation of ultrasonic power can be used to review the validity of difference-neglected assumption when different values of processing variables, materials, or even machine tools are used during modeling. The results of this study should be well considered for future references when designing an ultrasonic machine.
Keywords:Brittle material  cutting force  resonant frequency: rotary ultrasonic machining  thermomechanical loading  ultrasonic amplitude
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