Material removal utilizing electrokinetic phenomenon on amorphous aluminium surfaces
To satisfy the global market demand in producing ever-smaller scales devices with higher dimensional accuracy and functional efficiency, material removal in nanometric level has become a huge interest and a great challenge. In order to have higher performance and reliability of miniaturized devices,...
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author | Chua, Janet Min Chien. |
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description | To satisfy the global market demand in producing ever-smaller scales devices with higher dimensional accuracy and functional efficiency, material removal in nanometric level has become a huge interest and a great challenge. In order to have higher performance and reliability of miniaturized devices, there is a need to either improve the present machining techniques or develop novel material removal techniques for better machining capability.
Recently, a non-contact material removal process which utilizes the electrokinetic phenomenon to remove material in the order of nanometers on gold material was proposed. Owing to the fact that aluminium is the most widely used material and its versatility in manufacturing industry, aluminium hence become the experimental material in this project to show the feasibility in the same material removal process phenomenon instead of gold material only. |
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spelling | ntu-10356/207882019-12-10T12:37:59Z Material removal utilizing electrokinetic phenomenon on amorphous aluminium surfaces Chua, Janet Min Chien. David Lee Butler School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials::Mechanical strength of materials To satisfy the global market demand in producing ever-smaller scales devices with higher dimensional accuracy and functional efficiency, material removal in nanometric level has become a huge interest and a great challenge. In order to have higher performance and reliability of miniaturized devices, there is a need to either improve the present machining techniques or develop novel material removal techniques for better machining capability. Recently, a non-contact material removal process which utilizes the electrokinetic phenomenon to remove material in the order of nanometers on gold material was proposed. Owing to the fact that aluminium is the most widely used material and its versatility in manufacturing industry, aluminium hence become the experimental material in this project to show the feasibility in the same material removal process phenomenon instead of gold material only. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2010-01-08T06:55:05Z 2010-01-08T06:55:05Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/20788 en Nanyang Technological University 74 p. application/msword |
spellingShingle | DRNTU::Engineering::Materials::Mechanical strength of materials Chua, Janet Min Chien. Material removal utilizing electrokinetic phenomenon on amorphous aluminium surfaces |
title | Material removal utilizing electrokinetic phenomenon on amorphous aluminium surfaces |
title_full | Material removal utilizing electrokinetic phenomenon on amorphous aluminium surfaces |
title_fullStr | Material removal utilizing electrokinetic phenomenon on amorphous aluminium surfaces |
title_full_unstemmed | Material removal utilizing electrokinetic phenomenon on amorphous aluminium surfaces |
title_short | Material removal utilizing electrokinetic phenomenon on amorphous aluminium surfaces |
title_sort | material removal utilizing electrokinetic phenomenon on amorphous aluminium surfaces |
topic | DRNTU::Engineering::Materials::Mechanical strength of materials |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/20788 |
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