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(a) Schematic diagram of the MRF Set up (b) experimental Setup for MRF.

(a) Schematic diagram of the MRF Set up (b) experimental Setup for MRF.

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... finishing operation was performed on vertical milling setup shown in Fig.5 (a). A permanent magnet installed tool was used for finishing operation. The MR fluid was applied over a circular iron plate to separate direct contact between MR fluid and ...
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... distance between the workpiece surface and Plate (called standoff distance) was kept to put magnetorheological fluid in the zone. In magnetic field the CIP particles of MR fluid forms abrasive brush. The rotary motion to the MR polishing brush is provided by the of MRF process is shown in Fig. 5 (b). ...
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... modified tool paths is shown in Fig. 13(b). Surface roughness measurement has been taken for watch case for different processes with non-contact profiler and results are shown (in Fig 15.) to compare these processes. The surface roughness of the side surface of the watch case was reduced to 100 nm (Sa) from 7 µm (Sa) using loose abrasive machining with rubber tool. ...

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