Analysis and simulation of the grinding process. Part III: Comparison with experiment

作者: Xun Chen , W.Brian Rowe , B. Mills , D.R. Allanson

DOI: 10.1016/0890-6955(96)00118-6

关键词: Materials scienceSurface roughnessComposite materialMachiningPart iiiNumerical analysisExponential decayPower (physics)Reduction (mathematics)GrindingMechanical engineering

摘要: A method of simulating dressing and grinding was described in Parts I II this three-part series. In Part III, the effects on performance varying conditions are simulated compared with experimental results. The results show that a coarse condition leads to low force power but high workpiece surface roughness. wheel dwell period for “spark-out” is simulated. Simulated both decreases following an exponential decay function, however reduction roughness does not follow decay.

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