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Rheodynamic Precision Surface Treatment Controlled by a Magnetic Field

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Abstract

The basic regularities of the process of contactless precision treatment of a surface which is based on the distinctive features of the rheodynamics of a magnetized magnetorheological suspension are considered. The influence of the basic parameters of a magnetorheological suspension on the indices of the process of treatment is investigated. The high efficiency of the technology and the possibility of creating a completely automated process based on it are shown.

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Zhuravskii, N.A., Polesskii, D.É. & Prokhorov, I.V. Rheodynamic Precision Surface Treatment Controlled by a Magnetic Field. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics 75, 390–395 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015645706273

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