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Ultrasonic Processes and Machines

Dynamics, Control and Applications

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  • © 2007

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  • First and only book on the fundamentals of ultrasonic machining
  • The authors are the leading experts in this field

Part of the book series: Foundations of Engineering Mechanics (FOUNDATIONS)

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I don’t mind your thinking slowly, I mind your publishing faster than you think. Wolfgang Pauli (1900-1958) Technologies that use high frequency (ultrasonic) vibration to intensify processes are gaining wide recognition in scienti?c and industrial envir- ments. By superimposing high frequency vibration, the basic mechanical - haviour of many processesand materialsis seen to be transformed.This leads to the developmentof newmachines and processeswith advancedcharacter- tics. Despite the fact that ultrasonic technology has been employed for many years, there is no generalised understanding of ultrasonic machines and p- cesses.Theirdesignanddevelopmenthasmainlybeenachievedusingheuristic methods based on linear acoustical considerations. This book is intended to bridge the gap between the theory and prac- cal use of ultrasonic technology. It presents generalised foundations for the dynamics and control of ultrasonic processing systems. The main concept presented is to consider ultrasonic systems as special kinds of vibratory - chines that function by exploiting nonlinear dynamic processes. This assumes coupled considerations between the ultrasonic vibration’s in?uence on the processes, and the consequence of the transformed processing loads on the excitation and control of the working tools’ vibration. Analysis is conducted in a uni?ed manner and is based on structural and frequency methods that have become well established in engineering practice. These methods are adjusted by the authors for the application to nonlinear ultrasonic systems.

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Kirovogradskaya ul 8-5-116, 117587 Moscow, Russia

    Vladimir K. Astashev

  • Department of Mechanical Engineering, Loughborough University, LE11 3TU Loughborough, United Kingdom

    Vladimir I. Babitsky

  • LE11 3LT Loughborough, United Kingdom

    Karima Khusnutdinova

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