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A Study on the Wear Monitoring Technique for Diamond Core Drill (다이아몬드 코어 드릴의 마멸 검출에 관한 연구)

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    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Technology Engineers
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    • v.4 no.2
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    • pp.38-45
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    • 1995
  • The diagnosis and monitoring system of abnormal cutting condition is necessary to realize precision machining proces and factory automation, which are final goal of metal cutting in order to develop this system, theimage processing technique has been investigated in machining process. In theis paper, the measurement system of tool wear using computer vision is designed to detect the wear pattern by non-contact and direct method and get the realiable wear information about cutting tool. We measured the area of the side and front part of the diamond core dril which is used in 40kHz ultrasonic vibration machine.

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One-wave Step Horn Design for Ultrasonic Machining for Metal Welding (금속 용착을 위한 초음파 가공용 한파장 스텝 혼의 설계)

  • Back, Si-Young;Jang, Sung-Min
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.11 no.12
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    • pp.4735-4741
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    • 2010
  • The ultrasonic metal welding is highly used in extensive field due to the possibility for welding of various materials such as new materials, plated structures and etc, and its welding conditions has been diversify. In this paper, one-wavelength tool horn of step type designed for ultrasonic metal welding of dissimilar metal sheets has performed by FEM analysis. FEM analysis is applied to predict the natural frequency of ultrasonic tool horn and use of in the optimal design of ultrasonic horn shape. And the optimal design of one-wavelength step horn is confirmed experimentally using natural frequency analysis system.

Technology of Micro Deburring Using the Ultrasonic Vibration (초음파 진동을 이용한 미세 버 제거기술)

  • 최헌종;이석우;강은구;최영재;고성림
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.250-253
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    • 2002
  • The operation of surface and edge finishing is the last and essential process of parts machining, because a product is completed as an assembly. Therefore, the quality of the finished parts has a direct effect upon the performance of the product. Especially, the edge quality depending on the burr control process is very important. A number of deburring processes have been developed for macro burrs such as barreling, brushing, chemical methods, etc. However, micro burr removal when piercing a very thin plate is very difficult, because this badly deteriorates the surface quality of the processed part. When ultrasonic wave is propagated in liquids, it forms an infinitude of micro bubbles. These bubbles generate extremely strong force, which removes micro burrs. In ultrasonic micro deburring, the problem is that burrs are not removed completely, because only components of the explosive force directly act on the burrs, which is not enough. An attempt was made to remove the burrs using ultrasonic vibration in water with SiC as an abrasive agent. Because of the abrasive, smoother edges have been achieved. There are many control parameters in ultrasonic deburring such as abrasive size, ultrasonic frequency and amplitude, distance between tool and workpiece, tilt angle of workpiece etc. This study focuses on how distance and tilt angle influence deburring effect. A number of experiments for these parameters have been carried out, and then the effect of each parameter analyzed.

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Development of Ultrasonic Grinding Wheel for Hybrid Grinding System (하이브리드 연삭시스템 초음파 공구 개발)

  • Kim, Kyeong Tae;Hong, Yun Hyuck;Park, Kyung Hee;Lee, Seok Woo;Choi, Hon Zong;Choi, Young Jae
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.30 no.11
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    • pp.1121-1128
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    • 2013
  • Ultrasonic grinding system is that the ultrasonic vibration by ultrasonic actuator is applied on conventional grinding system during grinding process. The Ultrasonic vibration with a frequency of over 20kHz can reduce grinding forces and increase surface quality, material removal rate (MRR) and grinding wheel life. In addition, ultrasonic vibration assisted grinding can be used for the materials that are difficult to cut. In this paper, methodology for ultrasonic tools is studied based on finite element method, and in turn the ultrasonic tools are designed and fabricated. It is found that the ultrasonic tool can vibrate with a frequency of 20kHz and amplitude of $25{\mu}m$. In order to verify the machining performance, the grinding experiment is performed on titanium alloy. By applying ultrasonic vibration, the grinding force and temperature are reduced and MRR is increased compared with the conventional grinding.

Characteristic of Friction on Texturing Bearing Steel with Ultrasonic Hole Machine

  • Shin, Mijung;H., Angga Senoaji;Kwon, SoonHong;Chung, SungWon;Kwon, SoonGoo;Park, JongMin;Kim, JongSoon;Choi, WonSik
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.21-27
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    • 2015
  • We carry out experiments to characterize textured bearing steel with varying hole density and depth. Textured surface is believed to reduce the friction coefficient, and improve performance and wearing caused by third-body contact. We employ three lubrication regime conditions based on the Stribeck curve: boundary lubrication, mixed lubrication, and hydrodynamic lubrication. Ultrasonic machining is an untraditional machining method wherein abrasive grit particles are used. The hammering process on the work piece surface by abrasive provides the desired form. In this study, we create multi-holes on the bearing steel surface for texturing purposes. Holes are formed by an ultrasonic machine with a diameter of 0.534 mm and a depth of about 2-4 mm, and they are distributed on the contact surface with a density between 1.37-2.23%. The hole density over the surface area is an important factor affecting the friction. We test nine types of textured specimens using four times replication and compare them with the untextured specimen using graphs, as well as photographs taken using a scanning electron microscope. We use Analyzes variant in this experiment to find the correlation between each pair of treatments. Finally, we report the effect of hole density and depth on the friction coefficient.

A Study on the Micro Tool Fabrication using Electrolytic In-process Dressing (전해 연속 드레싱을 이용한 마이크로 공구 제작)

  • 이현우;최헌종;이석우;최재영;정해도
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.19 no.12
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    • pp.171-178
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    • 2002
  • With increasing the needs for micro and precision parts, micro machining technology using micro tools has been studied to fabricate a small part with high density such as electronics, optics, communications, and medicine industry more than before. Though these micro tools have developed rapidly, it is difficult to apply them to micro fabrication technologies, because of the inherent manufacturing. In this study, micro tools (WC) to produce micro structures and parts were manufactured by cylindrical grinding machine employing ELID (Electrolytic In-process Dressing) technique and the micro tools are fabricated as square shape with the dimension less than 100${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$. With the micro tools on the same machine, characteristics of micro grooving and drilling are evaluated. Also we compare normal micro machining with ultrasonic micro machining on the vibration table. It is confirmed that the developed micro tools are fully applicable to micro grooving, micro drilling and free form cutting.

Vibration Electrochemical Polishing (VECP) for Improved Surface Defects of Stainless Steel (스테인리스강의 표면 결점 개선을 위한 진동 전기화학 폴리싱)

  • Kim, Uk Su;Park, Jeong Woo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Technology Engineers
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.795-799
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    • 2013
  • This paper describes a novel hybrid surface polishing process combining non-traditional electrochemical polishing (ECP) with external artificial ultrasonic vibration. The purpose of this study is to develop an easier method for improving stainless steel surfaces. To this end, vibration electrochemical polishing (VECP), a novel ultrasonic manufacturing process, for enhancing electrochemical reaction and surface quality compared with that achieved using conventional ECP is suggested. In addition, for finding the optimized experimental conditions, the two methods are compared under various current densities. Localized roughness of the work material is measured with atomic force microscopy (AFM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) for obtaining detailed surface information.

자동회귀-이동평균(ARMA) 모델에의한 초음파 진동 절삭 공정의 해석

  • 최인휴;김정두
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 1993.04b
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    • pp.160-165
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    • 1993
  • The cutting mechanism of ultrasonic vibration machining is characterized as two phases, that is an impact at the cutting edge and a reduction of cutting force due to non-contact interval between tool and workpiece. In this paper, in order to identfy cutting dynamics of a system with ultrasonically vibrated cutting tool, an ARMA modelling is performed on experimental cutting force signals which have a dominant effect on cutting dynamics. The aim of this study is, through Dynamic Data System methodology, to find the inherent characteristics of an ultrasonic vibration cutting process by considering natural frequencyand damping coefficient. Surface roughness and stability of cutting process under ultrasonic vibration are also considered