高性能材料高精度和高效加工的磨料技术特刊

IF 0.9 Q4 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS International Journal of Automation Technology Pub Date : 2024-03-05 DOI:10.20965/ijat.2024.p0159
Hirofumi Suzuki, Minoru Ota, Hiroyuki Kodama, Tatsuya Furuki
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光学、汽车、通信、生命科学和医学等各行各业对高精度、高效率加工高性能材料和部件的需求日益增长。某些难以加工的材料可以使用确定性精密切割工艺进行可靠加工。然而,对于陶瓷、硬质合金、淬火钢模、玻璃材料或半导体材料等硬脆材料,则需要使用金刚石、碳化硼等超硬磨料或新型刀具材料的精密磨料技术进行加工。然而,由于高精度部件及其模具/底座的复杂性和非确定性以及表面纹理,使用磨料磨具加工工艺加工这些部件及其模具/底座要困难得多。此外,激光技术等高能量工艺可协助研磨技术确保更高的精度和效率。精密研磨和抛光工艺主要用于生产高质量的功能部件,这些部件通常由难以加工的材料制成。因此,精密磨削和抛光工艺所能达到的表面质量对于缩短加工时间和降低加工成本变得更加重要。本特刊收录了 10 篇有关精密研磨技术最新进展的论文。这些论文涉及以下主题:- 使用固结 WC 工具对微孔进行超声波磨削 - 使用 cBN 电镀球头铣刀在 CFRP 飞机上钻孔 - 使用工具图像对钻头磨损进行现场评估 - 基于修正信息熵的磨削带 - Al2O3 陶瓷的径向定向振动辅助磨削 - 使用固定超硬磨料抛光石抑制颤振 - 使用超硬磨料抛光石进行内槽自由磨削 - 使用超硬磨料抛光石进行内槽抛光 - 使用超硬磨料抛光石进行内槽抛光 - 使用超硬磨料抛光石进行内槽抛光 - 使用超硬磨料抛光石进行内槽抛光不同截面几何形状内通道的自由磨料精加工 - 使用 PCD 球头铣刀对硬质合金进行高质量加工 - 使用磁刷对 Ti-6Al-4V ELI 合金进行固定磨料加工 - 使用催化剂参考蚀刻对聚合物表面进行高效抛光 本期将介绍磨料技术的最新发展、本期杂志将让读者了解磨料技术的最新发展,从而促进进一步的研究。我们对所有作者的精心工作深表感谢,并对审稿人的精辟见解表示感谢。
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Special Issue on Abrasive Technology for High-Precision and High-Efficiency Machining of High-Performance Materials
The demand for high-precision and high-efficient machining of high-performance materials and components has increased in various industries such as optical, automotive, communication, life sciences, and medical sciences. Certain difficult-to-machine materials can be reliably machined using deterministic precision cutting processes. However, hard and brittle materials such as ceramics, carbides, hardened steel molds, glassy materials, or semiconductor materials, require precision abrasive technologies with super abrasives like diamond, cBN, or new tool materials for machining. However, machining high-precision components and their molds/dies using abrasive processes is considerably more difficult due to their complex and non-deterministic nature and textured surfaces. Furthermore, high-energy processes such as laser technology can assist abrasive technologies in ensuring higher precision and efficiency. Precision grinding and polishing processes are primarily used to generate high-quality and functional components, typically made of difficult-to-machine materials. Thus, the surface quality achievable by precision grinding and polishing processes becomes more important for reducing machining time and costs. This special issue features 10 papers on the most recent advances in precision abrasive technologies. These papers cover the following topics: - Ultrasonic grinding of micro holes using cemented WC tools - Drilling holes in CFRP aircraft using cBN electroplated ball end mill - In situ evaluation of drill wear using tool images - Grinding belt based on modified information entropy - Radial directional vibration-assisted grinding of Al2O3 ceramics - Chatter vibration suppression using fixed superabrasive polishing stone - Free abrasive finishing of internal channels with different cross-sectional geometries - High-quality machining of cemented carbide using PCD ball end mills - Fixed-abrasive machining with magnetic brush for Ti-6Al-4V ELI alloy - High-efficient polishing of polymer surfaces using catalyst-referred etching This issue will provide an understanding of the recent developments in abrasive technologies, leading to further research. We deeply appreciate the careful work of all the authors, and we thank the reviewers for their incisive efforts.
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