Chapter 8 – Application of Fluids

作者: W. Brian Rowe

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-8155-2018-4.50014-8

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摘要: Publisher Summary Most grinding is conducted either with oil-in-water emulsions or neat mineral oil synthetic using a low-pressure delivery system. Grinding fluids reduce temperatures in two different ways. The first by directly cooling the process within contact area. In creep-feed grinding, direct powerful agent for reducing temperatures. second maintaining wheel cutting efficiency. An important way of temperature friction and wear wheel, thus minimizing specific energy. shallow-cut lubrication often more significant than cooling. Lubrication very dulling. By dulling, power reduced so that less heat generated remain reduced. This can greatly improve quality allow higher removal rates. A plentiful supply fluid helps flushing swarf away from zone. essential to prevent re-circulation fractured grain particles, which damage workpiece surface. Re-circulated debris also surface adhering causing deep scratching

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