Minimum energy in abrasive processes

作者: S. Malkin , N. Joseph

DOI: 10.1016/0043-1648(75)90201-X

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摘要: Abstract An investigation is described of the relationship between grinding energy and required for melting workpiece. For a wide range metals, minimum specific generally found to be slightly larger than melt unit volume material. On basis model partition, it concluded that shearing chip formation during approaches energy, which maximum allowable value. It proposed such large attained in because severe constraint due having negative rake angles on abrasive grains.

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