2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0924-0136(00)00869-4
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High-speed grinding with CBN grinding wheels — applications and future technology

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“…The previous studies [20,24] have demonstrated that in a grinding process increasing wheel speed or decreasing either DOC or table speed would decrease maximum undeformed chip thickness, h m , and hence reduce grinding force. To examine how such a chip thickness affects the grinding performance of thin film multilayers, the specific normal grinding forces shown in Fig.…”
Section: Effect Of H M On Grinding Force and Surface Roughnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The previous studies [20,24] have demonstrated that in a grinding process increasing wheel speed or decreasing either DOC or table speed would decrease maximum undeformed chip thickness, h m , and hence reduce grinding force. To examine how such a chip thickness affects the grinding performance of thin film multilayers, the specific normal grinding forces shown in Fig.…”
Section: Effect Of H M On Grinding Force and Surface Roughnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…High speed grinding, in contrast to conventional speed grinding, has great advantages in achieving favorable surface quality combined with high productivity [91,92]. The application of high speed grinding in the machining of thin film structures was carried out [93].…”
Section: Grindingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to their excellent properties, steels, titanium alloys, and nickel-based superalloys have been the key metallic structural materials in aerospace, aviation, automobile, and many other industries [1][2][3]. As one of the most important manufacturing technologies for the shaping of metallic components, machining has long been a central process to produce precise geometries and beneficial surface integrity [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%