200611 · This keynote paper results from a collaborative work within the STC G and gives an overview of the current state of the art in modeling and simulation of grinding processes: Physical process models (analytical and numerical models) and empirical process models (regression analysis, artificial neural net models) as well as heuristic …
view moreGrinding Process, Fig. 1. Images of chip roots taken with a scanning electron microscope [ 18] Full size image. Grinding is primarily used as a precision machining technology, in which chip formation proceeds within the realm of a few micrometers, which complicates the analysis of the process.
view moreThe mechanism of chip formation process at grinding is described, which involves a high-speed interaction of abrasive grain and metal, which leads to a concentration of thermal energy in front of the dispersing element (grain), causing a locally concentrated shift in the metal microvolume. In “abrasive grain - metal” contact a dissipative ...
view moreGrinding is becoming one of the most popular choices of machining processes, which comprises 25% of total machining processes [1]. A recent survey [2] shows that the application of grinding is still increasing and is becoming the most popular material removal process in industry. The wide use of the grinding process is becoming an important ...
view more200421 · In Part I of this 3 part series on the mechanics of grinding [8] an attempt was made to analyze the mechanics of grinding (both fine grinding and the cut-off operation) using probability statistics.
view moreThe process of grinding involves the interaction between the grain and bond of the wheel to the workpiece whose properties will affect the output as the process happens. The properties of wheel which influence the creation of the ground surface are identified and categorised as length of chip, number of cutting points, chip thickness, surface roughness, force …
view moreOn the mechanics of the grinding process - part I. Stochastic nature of the grinding process. Author. HOU, Zhen Bing 1 ; KOMANDURI, Ranga 1. [1] School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Oklahoma State University, 218 Engineering North, Stillwater, OK 74078 5016, United States. Source.
view more202351 · Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Dynamic force modeling and mechanics analysis of precision grinding with microstructured wheels" by Qingyu Meng et al.
view more202291 · During grinding, the process geometry, kinematics and, in particular, the grinding-wheel topography all have a strong influence on the material-removal mechanisms and, consequently, process outputs such as forces, heat generation, wheel wear and workpiece surface topography.
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