This article deals with the experimental grinding of Inconel 718. This material is used for highly stressed components in the nuclear industry, such as combustion turbines. The material is very problematic for machining due to its rapid hardening and high heat generation. Two types of Inconel 718 in the form of testing bars were finished by cylindrical grinding using different cutting conditions and strategies. The main aim is to determine the impact of grinding conditions on the surface quality in terms of surface roughness after grinding. The resulting surface was scanned using an opticalscanning device to observe the topography of the ground surface. The grinding wheel was measured after grinding each bar to observe the wheel wear and the changes of the grinding wheel shape. The spindle load was monitored during grinding to see the effect of different strategies on the grinding process. The results from this work will be used in further studies and contribute to a better understanding of grinding Inconel 718.
Grinding is one of the basic finishing operations which can be used for parts made from different materials where high quality and surface accuracy is required. One of these materials is maraging steel 1.2709, which is used for the test samples for tensile testing. In this case, it is very important to achieve good surface quality. Wear of a grinding wheel is best expressed as G-ratio which shows us if the grinding parameters are selected correctly. This article deals with the influence of grinding conditions and grinding wheels on surface roughness and wear of the grinding wheels when grinding tool steel VACO 180 on a 5-axis grinding machine. The experiment was designed to investigate the influence of changes in cutting speed, depth of cut and using two different grinding wheels for these two values. At the end of the article the results from the experiment are summarized and compared.
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