Unconventional Machining Process: Magnetorheological
Fluid-Based Surface Finishing
Volume 2 - Issue 4
Saurabh Pathak1,2* and Rajni Verma1,3
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- 1School of Engineering, RMIT University, Australia
- 2Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia
- 3School of Physics, The University of Melbourne, Australia
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC, 3010 Australia
Received: March 17, 2020; Published: June 09, 2020
DOI: 10.32474/ARME.2020.02.000141
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Abstract
The development of new material with significantly improved properties, miniaturization of devices and complex design
necessities in numerous domains of engineering, demands high productive, efficient and precise machining processes.
Unconventional machining process (UMP) or non-traditional machining process provides solutions to these challenges and has
extended their utility for the machining of complex shapes precision machining (micro-nano finishing), newly developed materials
(alloys, composites, polymers, metals, rubber etc.). UMP have shown potential in the domain of micro-nano machining and provides
better proposition with numerous intrinsic recompences which makes UMP a suitable substitution of the conventionally used
machining process. The opportunities challenge, and recent developments of MRF based UMP method have been studied including
several pragmatic applications in diverse manufacturing and industrial domains. This UMP techniques can further be modified to
utilized it at its full potential in various engineering applications.
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Introduction|
Unconventional Machining Process|
Classification of Unconventional Machining
Process|
Magnetorheological Fluid (MRF) Based Surface
Finishing|
Conclusion|
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