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Effect of cavitation bubble on the dispersion of magnetorheological polishing fluid under ultrasonic preparation

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ULTRASONICS SONOCHEMISTRY
卷 79, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2021.105782

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Ultrasonic dispersion; Cavitation; Magnetorheological polishing fluid; Bubble dynamics

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51975399, 52075362]
  2. Postdoctoral research Foundation of China [2020M670712]
  3. National Science Foundation of Shanxi Province of China [201901D211016]

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This study investigated the impact of ultrasonic dispersion on the cavitation effect in magnetorheological polishing fluid (MRPF), revealing that a high volume fraction of solid particles weakens the cavitation effect. It was found that the production of micro-jets is inconvenient when the liquid viscosity is higher. Additionally, the dispersion efficiency and ratio differ between ultrasonic and mechanical dispersion, with experimental results aligning well with simulations and providing a theoretical basis for industrial application of MRPF.
In the ultrasonic dispersion process, the ultrasonic cavitation effect can seriously affect the dispersion efficiency of magnetorheological polishing fluid (MRPF), but the mechanism remains unclear now. Through considering the continuity equation and Vand viscosity equation of the suspension, a revised cavitation bubble dynamic model in the MRPF was developed and calculated. The effects of presence or absence of solid particles, the volume fraction of solid particles, and viscosity on the cavitation bubble motion characteristics in the MRPF were discussed. Settlement experiments of the MRPF under ultrasonic and mechanical dispersion were observed. Analysis of particle dispersion is made by trinocular biomicroscope and image processing of the microscopic morphology of the MRPF. The results show that the high volume fraction of carbonyl iron particle (CIP) will significantly weaken the cavitation effect, and the low volume fraction of green silicon carbide (GSC) has a negligible effect on the cavitation effect in the MRPF. When the liquid viscosity is greater than or equal to 0.1 Pa.s, it is inconvenient to produce micro-jets in the MRPF. The sedimentation rate of the MRPF prepared by ultrasonic dispersion is lower than mechanical dispersion when the volume fraction of CIP is between 1% and 25%. The dispersion ratio under ultrasonic dispersion is lower than that under mechanical dispersion. The experimental results fit the simulation well. It offers a theoretical basis for exploring the ultrasonic cavitation effect in the industrial application of the MRPF.

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