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N.M. Minazetdinov, "Cavitation flow of an ideal incompressible fluid in the electrochemical machining of metals," J. Appl. Math. Mech. 81 (1), 29-35 (2017)
Year 2017 Volume 81 Issue 1 Pages 29-35
DOI 10.1016/j.jappmathmech.2017.07.004
Title Cavitation flow of an ideal incompressible fluid in the electrochemical machining of metals
Author(s) N.M. Minazetdinov (Naberezhnochelnnskii (Branch) Federal State Autonomous Educational Institute for Higher Professional Education, Kazan (Privolzhskii) Federal University, Naberezhnye Chelny, Russia, nminazetdinov@yandex.ru)
Abstract The limiting simplest model of the non-linear two-dimensional problem of the electrochemical machining of metals taking account of the attached cavitation is constructed on the basis of a model of an ideal electrochemical shaping process and the theory of ideal incompressible fluid jets. A solution is obtained related to the determination of the steady shape of the surface of the component (anode) taking account of the cavity formed in the machining on the cathode tool boundary. The results of the calculations show that the model reflects the qualitative effects related to the effect of the added cavity on the shape of the machined component.
Received 10 March 2016
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