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URN etd-0726117-133439 Statistics This thesis had been viewed 317 times. Download 1 times.
Author Ken-i Cho
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Department Institute Of Mechanical Engineering
Year 2016 Semester 2
Degree Master Type of Document Master's Thesis
Language zh-TW.Big5 Chinese Page Count 74
Title Study on Magnetic Grinding of SUS304 stainless steel by different abrasive
Keyword
  • vibration-assisted
  • SUS304 stainless steel polishing
  • boron carbide
  • magnetic grinding
  • magnetic grinding
  • boron carbide
  • SUS304 stainless steel polishing
  • vibration-assisted
  • Abstract ”@”@In this paper, the surface defects and surface roughness of SUS304 stainless steel after undergoing processing are studied through vibration-assisted magnetic grinding and polishing parameters. In the experiment, the surface of SUS304 stainless steel was ground and polished with the parameter setting of polishing liquids of different concentrations, different magnetic pole rotation speeds, different vibration platform rotation speeds, different grit weights and numbers, and different silicon carbide and boron carbide particle sizes to discuss the surface roughness and observe the surface morphology of the test piece after grinding and polishing.
    ”@”@According to the experimental results, with 1 g of boron carbide powder having a particle diameter of 0.7 µm, 4 g of grit with a grit number of #120, 3 g of grinding liquid, a magnetic pole rotation speed of 550 rpm and a platform rotation speed of 1500 rpm, the roughness of the SUS304 stainles steel can be lowered from 0.19£gm to 0.024£gm in 15 minutes, and the improvement rate is 87.37%. Could effectively remove markings in the surface of SUS304 stainless steel, and the surface cracks and knife marks of the test piece were significantly reduced. The experimental results show that the best parameters have a better improvement effect on the surface.
    Advisor Committee
  • Kun-ling Wu - advisor
  • Bai-fu Lin - co-chair
  • Biing-hua Yan - co-chair
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    Date of Defense 2017-07-21 Date of Submission 2017-07-26

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