Prediction of tool and nozzle flow behavior in ultrasonic machining process

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Kumar, Vinod [1 ]
Kumar, Jatinder [2 ]
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[1] Department of Mechanical Engineering, Thapar University, Patiala, India
[2] Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, India
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Machining centers - Machining - Elasticity - Ultrasonic testing - Finite element method - Abrasives - Brittleness - Structural design;
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The use of hard and brittle material has become increasingly more extensive in recent years. Therefore processing of these materials for the parts fabrication has become a challenging problem. However, it is time-consuming to machine the hard brittle materials with the traditional metal-cutting technique that uses abrasive wheels. In addition, the tool would suffer excessive wear as well. However, if ultrasonic energy is applied to the machining process and coupled with the use of hard abrasive grits, hard and brittle materials can be effectively machined. Ultrasonic machining process is mostly used for the brittle materials. The present research work has developed models using finite element approach to predict the mechanical stresses sand strains produced in the tool during ultrasonic machining process. Also the flow behavior of abrasive slurry coming out of the nozzle has been studied for simulation using ANSYS CFX module. The different abrasives of different grit sizes have been used for the experimentation work.
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