• SME MR96-119
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SME MR96-119

  • Effect Of Wheel Wear In Grinding Of Structural Ceramics
  • standard by Society of Manufacturing Engineers, 06/01/1996
  • Publisher: SME

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The effect of wheel wear on process responses and component quality in creep-feed grinding of alumina is investigated. The diamond grits in the wheel working surface developed worn-flats and sometimes microfractured. The grinding forces and power increased, but the roughness decreased with increased wear of diamond grits. The bars ground with as-dressed wheels exhibited a larger reduction in flexural strength than those ground with wheels with worn-flat grits. Indentation fracture models are employed to explain the different fracture behaviors of ground bars. Implications for creep-feed grinding practice are suggested.

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