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Influence of Ultrasonic Finishing on the Surface Roughness of Ship Components

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The influence of plastic deformation by ultrasonic smoothing on the surface roughness of 17Kh18N9 and 20Kh1M1F1TR steel billet in finishing is studied. In the experiments, a D-optimal Hartley–Kono design for four factors is employed. The four factors are the speed of billet rotation, the supply, the clamping force, and the ultrasonic power.

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Malygin, V.I., Kremleva, L.V. & Oblovatskaya, N.S. Influence of Ultrasonic Finishing on the Surface Roughness of Ship Components. Russ. Engin. Res. 39, 386–389 (2019). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068798X19050125

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