In order to improve the precision of machining and reduce the processing cost of paper honeycomb core, a new method is presented to fix the honeycomb core work piece to the working platform using magnetic and frictional forces. In this method, iron powder is used as a medium instead of the traditional adhesive-based material to achieve the bonding between the work piece and the working platform. Iron powder is poured into honeycomb cells until it reaches the desired height using a numerically controlled iron powder feeder system. In addition, a magnetic working platform is manufactured and placed on top of the station of the milling machine. The magnetic field produced by the magnetic working platform is leaded to the iron powder while the magnetic field control system switches on. More precisely, the mutual magnetic attraction between the iron powders located in different cells of the honeycomb and between the iron powder and the platform is generated. While cutting force is applied to the work piece, two types of friction force occur. One is between the iron powder and the wall of the honeycomb cells, and other one is between the work piece and the working platform. Once the resultant friction force balances the machining load, the work piece will be then fixed to the platform. In this paper, a new bonding system based on the new method is introduced and demonstrated.
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November 2005
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Attractive Fixture System Based on Magnetic Field and Friction Force for Numerically Controlled Machining of Paper Honeycomb Core
Yinglin Ke,
Yinglin Ke
Mechanical and Energy Engineering College,
Zhejiang University
, Hanzhou 310027, People’s Republic of China and The State Key Lab of Fluid Power Transmission and Control, Zhejiang University
, Hangzhou 310027, People’s Republic of China
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Gang Liu
Gang Liu
Mechanical and Energy Engineering College,
e-mail: liugang1218@sina.com
Zhejiang University
, Hanzhou 310027, People’s Republic of China
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Yinglin Ke
Mechanical and Energy Engineering College,
Zhejiang University
, Hanzhou 310027, People’s Republic of China and The State Key Lab of Fluid Power Transmission and Control, Zhejiang University
, Hangzhou 310027, People’s Republic of China
Gang Liu
Mechanical and Energy Engineering College,
Zhejiang University
, Hanzhou 310027, People’s Republic of Chinae-mail: liugang1218@sina.com
J. Manuf. Sci. Eng. Nov 2005, 127(4): 901-906 (6 pages)
Published Online: March 25, 2005
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Received:
March 12, 2004
Revised:
March 25, 2005
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Ke, Y., and Liu, G. (March 25, 2005). "Attractive Fixture System Based on Magnetic Field and Friction Force for Numerically Controlled Machining of Paper Honeycomb Core." ASME. J. Manuf. Sci. Eng. November 2005; 127(4): 901–906. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2039944
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