Abstract

Due to the unique physical property, the surface integrity is a critical indicator to characterize the processing quality for hard and brittle materials. In this study, the ZrO2 ceramic is taken as a representative to investigate the surface integrity during ultrasonic vibration-assisted polishing (UVAP) processing. The effects of processing parameters on surface micro-morphology, surface hardness, scratch property and residual stress are analyzed by UVAP orthogonal experiments. The experiment results indicate that the UVAP processing can effectively improve the surface integrity of the ZrO2 ceramic. The research results are of great significance in guiding the UVAP controlled processing of hard and brittle materials.

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