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Ultrasonic vibration-assisted micro-milling: Acomprehensive review

  • Sami Ullah
  • , Zhiqiang Liang*
  • , Yuchao Du*
  • , Zhipeng Su
  • , Cheng Guo
  • , Zhen Yin
  • , Haofei Guo
  • , Yoomi Kim
  • , Tianfeng Zhou
  • , Xibin Wang
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beijing Institute of Technology
  • Shenzhen University
  • Suzhou University of Science and Technology

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Abstract

Mechanical micro-milling has become a prominent micromachining technique in recent years, and it has advanced high machin ing efficiency and precision. The advantages of versatility, utility, cost-effectiveness, and efficiency make it suitable for varied industries such as biomedicine, electronics, aerospace, and aviation. However, Conventional Micro-Milling (CMM) faces difficulties, particularly in dealing with difficult-to-cut materials. To solve the above problems, Ultrasonic Vibration-Assisted Micro-Milling (UVAMM) is proposed, which can efficiently address the challenges of machining difficult-to-cut materials. UVAMM is able to inhibit chip formation and reduce the intense friction between the flank surface of the tool and the machined surface. What’s more, it can reduce cutting forces, cutting tempera ture, and residual stress on the workpiece surface. Finally, it leads to an enhancement in the finished surface quality of difficult-to-cut materi als, maximizing the overall machining performance. This paper reviewed UVAMM processing, such as mathematical modeling, chip forma tion, burr formation, tool wear, cutting forces, cutting temperature, and surface morphology. Furthermore, the finite element simulation of UVAMM and the significance of Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) in UVAMM are discussed. At the end, advantages of UVAMM for difficult-to-cut materials such as titanium alloys, steel alloys, nickel-based alloys, aluminum alloys, composites, brass, and optical glass are summarized.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2025009
JournalJournal of Advanced Manufacturing Science and Technology
Volume5
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • Chip formation
  • Difficult-to-cut materials
  • Mathematical modeling
  • Minimum quantity lubrication (MQL)
  • Surface roughness
  • Ultrasonic vibration-assisted micro-milling (UVAMM)

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