2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.triboint.2009.05.029
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Wear analysis of electrolytically dressed wheels for finishing substrate materials

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“…The electrolytic corrosion exclusively occurred in electrolytic in-process dressing (ELID) grinding wheel. Fathima et al [3] has discussed the process of the electrolytic corrosion in ELID grinding. In this article a more specific wear catalog of ELID grinding wheel are described graphically in Fig.…”
Section: Wear Mechanism Of Grinding Wheel In Elid Grindingmentioning
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“…The electrolytic corrosion exclusively occurred in electrolytic in-process dressing (ELID) grinding wheel. Fathima et al [3] has discussed the process of the electrolytic corrosion in ELID grinding. In this article a more specific wear catalog of ELID grinding wheel are described graphically in Fig.…”
Section: Wear Mechanism Of Grinding Wheel In Elid Grindingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The oxide layer lays a firm foundation for the combination. Fathima et al [3] proposed that the oxide layer could keep the grains sharping and prevent excessive bonding material from erosion. Thus, analyzing the transient dynamic thickness of the oxide layer are vital for exploring the mechanism of non-uniform contact between raceway and grinding wheel.…”
Section: Mechanism Of Non-uniform Contactmentioning
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