Proceedings of International Conference on Leading Edge Manufacturing in 21st century : LEM21
Online ISSN : 2424-3086
ISSN-L : 2424-3086
2003
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229 Comparison of Magnetic Polishing Mechanisms on Plane and Curved surfaces
T. MoriN. SatakeT. Ogiwara
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Pages 361-366

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The mechanisms of magnetic abrasive polishing was clarified by observations of magnetic abrasive behavior, polished surfaces and so on and theoretical considerations. A magnetic abrasive brush was formed between a magnetic pole and a workpiece material, in which the summation of three kinds of energy necessary for magnetization of abrasives, i.e. repulsion between bundles (Faraday effect) and line tension of outer curved bundle was considered to be minimum. A normal force that pushes the abrasives on the brush end to the indented into the material surface is generated by the magnetic field. The magnetic abrasive brush will then be an extension of the magnetic pole. In this process, the tangential force acts to be the returning force created when the abrasive deviates from the magnetic balance point. Thus, the magnetic abrasives are expected to polish the material surface softly.
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© 2003 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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