1975
DOI: 10.1016/0020-7357(75)90017-7
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The nature of wheel-workpiece contact in surface grinding

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“…But with increasing G, the height of cutting edges becomes shorter, so greater pressure is required for normal cutting. Otherwise, the proportion of cutting force decreases and that of sanding friction increases (Graham and Abdullahi 1975). Meanwhile, the spaces between grits become smaller, for which it is difficult for the abrasive belt to discharge the sanding dust.…”
Section: Analysis Of μ During Sanding Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But with increasing G, the height of cutting edges becomes shorter, so greater pressure is required for normal cutting. Otherwise, the proportion of cutting force decreases and that of sanding friction increases (Graham and Abdullahi 1975). Meanwhile, the spaces between grits become smaller, for which it is difficult for the abrasive belt to discharge the sanding dust.…”
Section: Analysis Of μ During Sanding Processmentioning
confidence: 99%