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Schematic drawing of ultrasonic rolling.

Schematic drawing of ultrasonic rolling.

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The ultrasonic vibration device and the rolling pressure measurement device are added on the ordinary rolling equipment, which form the ultrasonic rolling equipment. Due to the ultrasonic impact, ultrasonic rolling processing can obtain better surface quality and surface reinforcement than ordinary rolling processing. The experimental results show...

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... ultrasonic rolling is particularly suitable for surface reinforcement of low-stiff parts such as slender shafts and thin wall parts, so it is increasingly valued and popularized. Figure 1 is a schematic of the ultrasonic rolling. ...

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