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Modelling and simulation of process: machine interaction in grinding

This article presents an overview of current simulation methods describing the interaction of grinding process and grinding machine structure, e.g., vibrations, deflections, or thermal deformations. Innovative process models which describe the effects of the grinding wheel–workpiece interaction insi...

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Published in:Production engineering (Berlin, Germany) Germany), 2009-03, Vol.3 (1), p.111-120
Main Authors: Aurich, J. C., Biermann, D., Blum, H., Brecher, C., Carstensen, C., Denkena, B., Klocke, F., Kröger, M., Steinmann, P., Weinert, K.
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