In the paper, the results of experimental studies related with determination of the influence of the supply of a grinding fluid (GF) doped with powdered graphite and MoS 2 into the machining zone with the minimum quantity cooling (MQC) method on the course and results of the reciprocating internal cylindrical grinding of rings made from Inconel® alloy 718 have been presented. As a grinding fluid, water aerosols were used. The aerosols delivered the following into the grinding zone: water slurry MoS 2 with a concentration of 30 g/dm 3 , water slurry of graphite with a concentration of 30 g/dm 3 , 5% water solution of Syntilo RHS oil and pure demineralized water. The obtained results of carried out experiments showed that the most favorable conditions of grinding wheel operation were obtained when MQC-based delivering an aerosol of water slurry made from demineralized water doped with MoS 2 and graphite with a minimum flow rate and when delivering an aerosol of 5% water slurry of Syntilo RHS oil. It was proved that doping GF with powdered MoS 2 and graphite, with delivery in the form of an aerosol with a minimum flow rate, has a substantial influence on the intensity of clogging grinding wheel active surface (GWAS). Additionally, it has been demonstrated that the solid grease MoS 2 and graphite particles reached the area of contact of the GWAS and the machined surface effectively, actively influencing its tribological conditions of the grinding process.
The term optical profilometry is used in relation to a group of methods used in a rapid, non-destructive, and non-contact assessment of surface topography. Those methods play a significant role in the area of a modern advanced laboratory and industrial 3D measurements. With the development of profilometric methods, a large progress in the construction of optical profilometric instruments and measuring sensors used in them, including confocal sensors based on the chromatic light aberration phenomenon (CLA) has been observed for several years. The paper shows that the Talysurf CLI 2000 multisensory optical profilometer equipped with a CLA sensor can be used in high-accuracy 3D measurements of the uncirculated and circulated coins. The assessment of such type objects characterized by a high variability of altitude can be extremely helpful in analyzing the actual metrological properties of measuring equipment used in their measurements.
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