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 History of Ultrasonic Machining

Although the principle of ultrasonic machining was recognized as long ago as 1927(Wood and Loomis, 1927),                L.Balamuth was the first to give useful description of the technique of ultrasonic machining in British Patent No. 602801 (1945) (Markov, 1966; Graff, 1975). Since then, ultrasonic machining has attracted great attention and has fount its way into industry on a relatively wide scale. By 1953-1954, the first ultrasonic machine tools (mostly on the basis of drilling and milling machines) had been built (Rozenberg et al., 1964). By 1960’s, ultrasonic machine tools of various types and sizes for a variety of purpose had been seen and some models had begun to come into regular production.

The rapid progress in this field can also be seen from the number of published papers. Up to early 1960’s, some three to four hundred papers had been published covering the various aspects of ultrasonic machining. Much of this material was compiled into two monographs: Ultrasonic Machining of Intractable Materials by A. I. Markov (1966) and Ultrasonic Cutting by L. D. Rozenberg et al. (1964), both originally published in Russian in 1962 and then translated into English.

Ultrasonic Machining is also referred as Ultrasonic Impact Grinding (Moore, 1986; Tyrrell, 1970b; Kohls, 1984), Ultrasonic Grinding (Shaw, 1956), and Ultrasonic Abrasive machining (Schwartz, 1992).

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