Behavior of rotary ultrasonic machining of ceramic materials at a wide range of cutting speeds

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Abstract

The paper deals with the behavior of the rotary ultrasonic machining process at different cutting speeds of ceramic materials. This process is relatively new; therefore, there are gaps in information about its behavior at near-critical parameters. We adjusted cutting speeds 10 times lower and 10 times higher than the recommended one. The observed parameters were machine load, tool wear, and surface roughness. Alumina and zirconia ceramics were used as materials. The results will help with the optimization of the cutting parameters of the rotary ultrasonic machining process.

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Kuruc, M., & Peterka, J. (2021). Behavior of rotary ultrasonic machining of ceramic materials at a wide range of cutting speeds. Machines, 9(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/machines9080164

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