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Surface and Edge Quality Variation in Precision Machining of Single Crystal and Polycrystalline Materials
Sangkee Min, UC Berkeley
D.E. Lee
A. de Grave
Carlos M. O. Valente
J. Lin
David Dornfeld, UC Berkeley
Min, S., Lee, D.E., de Grave, A., De Oliveira Valente, C.M., Lin, J., Dornfeld, D.A. (2006), "Surface and Edge Quality Variation in Precision Machining of Single Crystal and Polycrystalline Materials" Proc. IMechE Part B: J. Engineering Manufacture, Vol. 220, pp. 479-487.
ABSTRACT: The surface and edge quality of single-crystal and polycrystalline copper workpieces has been observed to vary significantly as a function of crystallographic orientation. On the precision scale, the chip formation process is influenced by the microstructure of the material, such as grain boundaries and grain orientation in polycrystalline materials, and crystallographic orientation in single-crystal materials. Such variation in the microstructure has a significant effect on the resulting surface, edge, and burr topography.
SUGGESTED CITATION: Sangkee Min, D.E. Lee, A. de Grave, Carlos M. O. Valente, J. Lin, and David Dornfeld,
"Surface and Edge Quality Variation in Precision Machining of Single Crystal and Polycrystalline Materials"
(January 1, 2006).
Laboratory for Manufacturing and Sustainability.
Precision Manufacturing Group.
Paper Min_06_1.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/lma/pmg/Min_06_1
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