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2010 Vol. 53, No. 11
Published: 2010-06-01
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Research and Development of Green Cutting Technology
DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.2010.11.001
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Next Step for Composites Machining
Christer Richt
DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.2010.11.003
2010 Vol. 53 (11): 34-35 [
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High-Speed Milling of Titanium Alloy With Carbide Alloy Tool
DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.2010.11.005
2010 Vol. 53 (11): 38-40 [
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Effective Way for High-Performance Machining Dependent on Property of Difficult-to-Machine Material
DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.2010.11.018
2010 Vol. 53 (11): 41-45 [
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Cutting of Nickel-Based High Temperature Alloy
DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.2010.11.020
2010 Vol. 53 (11): 46-50 [
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Develop Modern High-Performance Cutting Tool to Enhance Machining Efficiency and Benefit
DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.2010.11.006
2010 Vol. 53 (11): 51-54 [
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Elastic Sleeve Holder for MQL Machining
DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.2010.11.007
2010 Vol. 53 (11): 55-57 [
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New Design of Special Drill Head for Aluminum Alloy
DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.2010.11.008
2010 Vol. 53 (11): 58-59 [
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Control Technology Principle of High-Speed and High-Accuracy NC System and Application Progress
DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.2010.11.025
2010 Vol. 53 (11): 60-63 [
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Research and Development on Optimized Cutting Database for Production Application
DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.2010.11.026
According to the problem that is in production application, the method of cutting parameter and optimization based on dynamic simulation is proposed, and the cutting database is developed to realize effective management for optimized cutting parameters, which is convenient to consult as a reference for production personnel, and this method is used in several enterprises.
2010 Vol. 53 (11): 64-67/72 [
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Reverse Modeling Technology for Free Form Surface of Cam
DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.2010.11.019
Modeling free form surface accurately is necessary precondition for cam high-precision reverse. The point cloud is achieved by measuring free surface via coordinate measuring machine(CMM). Efficient removing algorithm of noisy points, smoothing technology of boundary points and the whole points, filtering of point cloud and expanding of the surface are focused on. Finally, the rapid and precise modeling of high density point cloud in UG environment is realized by combining with VC data processing and UG/Open secondary development tool. The method is tested to improve the efficiency and accuracy of free form surface modeling.
2010 Vol. 53 (11): 68-72 [
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Experimental Study About Dissimilar Metals Between Copper and Aluminum in Furnace Brazing
DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.2010.11.009
The furnace brazing of Cu/LF21 by using different solder thickness of BAlSiMg is studied. The results show that the solder layer is so thin that the liquid phase produced by eutectic reaction cannot fill the entire weld completely while the more brittle phase CuAl
2
and AlCu produced in the brazing seam zone can lead to coming along the micro-cracks in the cooling process of the weld so that both of them can lead to reducing joint strength of solder joints. Therefore, to obtain the ideal joint, the brittle phases in weld must be a non-continuous distribution or the dispersion state of existence.
2010 Vol. 53 (11): 73-75 [
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Preparation and Properties of Porous ZrO
2
Ceramic Matrix Composites Reinforced With ZrO
2
Whisker
DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.2010.11.021
A ZrO(NO
3
)
2
·2H
2
O ceramic matrix composite is fabricated by using heating alcohol-aqueous solution and freeze-drying met hod with ZrO(NO
3
)
2
·2H
2
O and tetragonal ZrO
2
whisker as start materials. The effects of tetragonal ZrO
2
whisker on the phase composition, microstructure, thermal conductivity and compressive strength of porous ZrO
2(w)
/ZrO
2
composite are investigated. The results indicate that ZrO
2
whisker could restrain the transformation of ZrO
2
from tetragonal to monoclinic effectively. When the sintering temperature is 1 100℃ , porous ZrO
2(w)
/ZrO
2
composite is composed of tetragonal phase, and ZrO
2
ceramic is composed of monoclinic phase. The thermal conductivity of porous ZrO
2(w)
/ZrO
2
composite is far less than that of porous ZrO
2
ceramic. And the compressive strength of porous ZrO
2(w)
/ZrO
2
composite is much higher than that of porous ZrO
2
ceramic.
2010 Vol. 53 (11): 76-79/84 [
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Reconfigurable Technology for Production Line
DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.2010.11.022
Reconfiguration for production line is to build a virtual production line according to different part family based on original equipment layout in workshop, and it will not change the physical layout of original resources. Reconfiguration for production line is based on the process planning model and comprises the rule of reclassification for parts and the rule of rebuild for production line.
2010 Vol. 53 (11): 80-84 [
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Performance Research of TC4 Bolt
DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.2010.11.023
The feasibility of substituting 30CrMnSiA bolt with M thread by TC4 bolt with MJ thread is testified. In experiments, the tensile properties of 30CrMnSiA bolts are superior to TC4 bolts while the fatigue properties of TC4 are better than 30CrMnSiA bolts. The fractographic analysis is done to make certain that the rupture is fatigue destroy. The process of bolt manufacture is considered. The residual press and MJ thread which generate from the rolling process are the main factors which effect the fatigue performance of bolt.
2010 Vol. 53 (11): 85-88/91 [
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Residual Stress Test of Linear Friction Welding of Titanium-Alloy
DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.2010.11.010
X-ray diffraction approach is used to test the residual stress of the surface of the linear friction welding of titanium-alloy. It is proved that the residual stress in
X
and
Y
direction in the center of the welding is tension stress, and the stress in
Y
direction is obviously stronger than that in
X
direction. The stress in the heat affects zone of the welding is compressive stress, and the value of stress tends to zero from the center of the welding to the out zone. The stress values decrease to varying degrees in all regions of specimen after vacuum heat treatment. Overall, the residual stress of the surface tends to uniformity after heat treatment.
2010 Vol. 53 (11): 89-90 [
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Effect of Activating Flux on YAG Laser-TIG Arc Hybrid Welded Stainless Steel
DOI: 10.16080/j.issn1671-833x.2010.11.024
Under the combined action of the laser and arc, the effects of activating fluxes(SiO
2
、 TiO
2
、CaF
2
) on YAG Laser-TIG Arc hybrid welded 1Cr18Ni9Ti stainless steel are studied. The results show that all three activating fluxes can deepen the welding penetration, and SiO2 and TiO2 can remarkably increase penetration. By comparison and analysis of arc shape, peak temperature of temperature testing curve.The arc shrinks are found in relation to using of activating fluxes, meanwhile. Activating flux can also effectively restrain laser plasma. Actually,The two factors increase peak temperature of temperature curves in weld center.And the weld penetration depth and aspect ratio increase at the same time.
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