1994
DOI: 10.1016/s0007-8506(07)62158-1
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Study on Elliptical Vibration Cutting

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“…One of the earliest works by Shamoto and Moriwaki (1994) said disadvantage of elliptical vibratory machining. Recently, analytical models were developed for ultrasonically assisted oblique turning (Nategh et al, 2012) and 2D vibrational assisted turning (Zhang et al, 2012) to investigate the benefit of this novel machining process.…”
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“…One of the earliest works by Shamoto and Moriwaki (1994) said disadvantage of elliptical vibratory machining. Recently, analytical models were developed for ultrasonically assisted oblique turning (Nategh et al, 2012) and 2D vibrational assisted turning (Zhang et al, 2012) to investigate the benefit of this novel machining process.…”
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“…During the UEVC process, an ultrasonic elliptical vibrator is applied to make the tool tip vibrated elliptically [5,6]. The schematic of the UEVC is shown in Figure 1.…”
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“…After reaching the crossover point , tool nose finally reaches the point at the end of the cutting cycle. As shown in Shamoto and Moriwaki's work [5], the chip is pulled up by the tool rake face. The so-called depth of cut ( ) is always measured from the bottom of the vibration cycle to the workpiece free surface.…”
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“…It also can improve the machining accuracy and surface quality. But in traditional ultrasonic vibration turning process, flank will rub and strike processed workpiece surface, when tool and workpiece are in the separated states, which seriously affectes the quality of the machined surface and tool life [2,3]. In order to solve the problem above, a new idea of imitating grinding of two-dimensional ultrasonic vibration turning is brought.…”
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