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Presentation 2020-12-14 16:45
Creating Latticed Plane Texture Using Micro Ultrasonic Knurling Technology
Shigeru Aoki (TMCIT), Yasunori Sakai (SIT), Tomohisa Tanaka (TIT) US2020-56
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(in English) Sliding surface in mechanical system is required to move smoothly and stop at target position. It is necessary to develop machining technology to create texture with high precision and efficiency. On the other hand, it is well known that surface roughness is improved and stress is reduced using ultrasonic vibration. In this study, machining technology creating wear resistant texture on large area sliding surface with high precision and efficiency using ultrasonic vibration during knurling is developed. In this paper, pressing experiment creating latticed texture on the surface is made for different materials. Deeper and clearer marks are formed using ultrasonic vibration during knurling.
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(in English) Knurling / Sliding Surface / Ultrasonic Vibration / Extra Super Duralumin / Copper / / /  
Reference Info. IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 120, no. 295, US2020-56, pp. 34-37, Dec. 2020.
Paper # US2020-56 
Date of Issue 2020-12-07 (US) 
ISSN Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380
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Conference Date 2020-12-14 - 2020-12-14 
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Conference Code 2020-12-US 
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Title (in English) Creating Latticed Plane Texture Using Micro Ultrasonic Knurling Technology 
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Keyword(1) Knurling  
Keyword(2) Sliding Surface  
Keyword(3) Ultrasonic Vibration  
Keyword(4) Extra Super Duralumin  
Keyword(5) Copper  
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1st Author's Name Shigeru Aoki  
1st Author's Affiliation Tokyo Metropolitan College of Industrial Technology (TMCIT)
2nd Author's Name Yasunori Sakai  
2nd Author's Affiliation Shibaura Institute of Technology (SIT)
3rd Author's Name Tomohisa Tanaka  
3rd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Institute of Technology (TIT)
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Date Time 2020-12-14 16:45:00 
Presentation Time 25 minutes 
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Paper # US2020-56 
Volume (vol) vol.120 
Number (no) no.295 
Page pp.34-37 
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Date of Issue 2020-12-07 (US) 


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