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Design of continuity processes of electrochemical finishing and grinding following turning

Journal

JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 22, Issue 11, Pages 2197-2202

Publisher

KOREAN SOC MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1007/s12206-008-0710-4

Keywords

Continuity processes; Grinding; Electrochemical finishing; Turning; Design; Finishing tool

Funding

  1. National Science Council [96-2622-E-152-001-CC3, 96-2411-H-152-003]

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A newly designed finishing process utilizing an effective electrode and a grinding tool to execute the continuous electrochemical finishing and grinding processes following turning is described in this paper. The proposed process can be used for a variety of turning operations. Electrochemical finishing and grinding can be performed following the finishing process on the same machine by using a simple attachment. The factors affecting electrochemical finishing, grinding performance, and electrochemical finishing are discussed. The electrode was tested with both continuous and pulsed direct current. A higher work piece rotational speed produced a better finish. Changing the electrode design from a semicircle to a wedge form with a small end radius caused the electrolytic products and heat to dissipate more rapidly and provided the best finishing. Pulsed direct current finishing was slightly better than using continuous direct current finishing. However, the use of pulsed current would increase machining time and cost.

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