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1 February 2024 Analysis on abrasive particle trajectory in reciprocating magnetorheological polishing
Rensheng Wang, Zhaogang Zhang, Chernykh Ivan Konstantinovich
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Proceedings Volume 13068, Fifth International Conference on Optoelectronic Science and Materials (ICOSM 2023); 130681M (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3016385
Event: Fifth International Conference on Optoelectronic Science and Materials (ICOSM 2023), 2023, Hefei, China
Abstract
In order to obtain better quality workpiece in the process of reciprocating magnetorheological polishing. In this paper, the analysis method of abrasive particle trajectory was adopted. The effect of abrasive particle trajectory on machining quality under two reciprocating working conditions of constant speed and variable speed was studied by simulation analysis of abrasive particle trajectory under different parameters. Then the processing uniformity of workpiece under the working condition of variable speed reciprocating motion is tested by experiment. The results showed that under the condition of variable speed reciprocating motion, the abrasive particle trajectory is more complicated, and it was easier to obtain the uniform workpiece. The experimental results of the height difference of workpiece measuring points were between 4 and 11 μm, and the height difference of equal radial measuring points is not more than 1.5 μm by experimental verification.
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Rensheng Wang, Zhaogang Zhang, and Chernykh Ivan Konstantinovich "Analysis on abrasive particle trajectory in reciprocating magnetorheological polishing", Proc. SPIE 13068, Fifth International Conference on Optoelectronic Science and Materials (ICOSM 2023), 130681M (1 February 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3016385
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KEYWORDS
Abrasives

Particles

Polishing

Magnetism

Surface finishing

Analytical research

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