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Recent Developments in Ultrasonic Metalworking Processes
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The uses of ultrasonic motors for industrial processing are briefly presented, dividing such processing into continuous and intermittent types. The main emphasis is on a review of metalworking applications and studies. Government sponsored and industry sponsored areas are covered. The applications discussed include single-point tool machining, ultrasonic milling, broaching, lapping and honing, metal forming, and joining.
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Balamuth, L., "Recent Developments in Ultrasonic Metalworking Processes," SAE Technical Paper 640149, 1964, https://doi.org/10.4271/640149.Also In
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