Analytical modeling of grinding wheel loading phenomena

Wheel surface condition plays an important role in the grinding operation. Grinding wheel loading, meaning chip accumulation in the space between grains, leads to deteriorating wheel cutting ability and causes excessive force and temperature. This paper presents an analytical model of wheel loading...

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Main Authors: Adibi, H., Rezaei, S.M., Sarhan, Ahmed A.D.
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Published: 2013
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Sarhan, Ahmed A.D.
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description Wheel surface condition plays an important role in the grinding operation. Grinding wheel loading, meaning chip accumulation in the space between grains, leads to deteriorating wheel cutting ability and causes excessive force and temperature. This paper presents an analytical model of wheel loading phenomena as a function of cutting parameters, wheel structure, and material properties. The model is based on the adhesion of workpiece material to abrasive grain surface. It is validated by experimental results from grinding nickel-based superalloy with cubic boron nitride vitrified wheel. This model considers wheel specifications including abrasive grains size and the number of cutting edges. Cutting parameters and process temperature are the other determinant factors. On the basis of this model and empirical results, the effects of the various process parameters are presented.
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spelling um.eprints-72482014-12-31T05:44:30Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/7248/ Analytical modeling of grinding wheel loading phenomena Adibi, H. Rezaei, S.M. Sarhan, Ahmed A.D. TS Manufactures Wheel surface condition plays an important role in the grinding operation. Grinding wheel loading, meaning chip accumulation in the space between grains, leads to deteriorating wheel cutting ability and causes excessive force and temperature. This paper presents an analytical model of wheel loading phenomena as a function of cutting parameters, wheel structure, and material properties. The model is based on the adhesion of workpiece material to abrasive grain surface. It is validated by experimental results from grinding nickel-based superalloy with cubic boron nitride vitrified wheel. This model considers wheel specifications including abrasive grains size and the number of cutting edges. Cutting parameters and process temperature are the other determinant factors. On the basis of this model and empirical results, the effects of the various process parameters are presented. 2013 Article PeerReviewed Adibi, H. and Rezaei, S.M. and Sarhan, Ahmed A.D. (2013) Analytical modeling of grinding wheel loading phenomena. The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. pp. 1-13. ISSN 0268-3768,
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Adibi, H.
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Analytical modeling of grinding wheel loading phenomena
title Analytical modeling of grinding wheel loading phenomena
title_full Analytical modeling of grinding wheel loading phenomena
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