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Effect of Arraying Patterns of Diamond Grits on the Grinding Forces of Mono-Layer Brazed Diamond Tool

Four uniform patterns include grid (GD), concentric circle (CC), spiral (SL) and uniformly random (UR) and one non-uniform (NUR) pattern of diamond grits are designed to fabricate mono-layer brazed diamond grinding tools. The grinding forces of five tools in the cut-in and the stable grinding proces...

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Published in:Key engineering materials 2011-01, Vol.487, p.116-120
Main Authors: He, Meng Jia, Zhou, Yu Mei, Huang, Hui Ping, Fan, Jing Ming, Zhang, Feng Lin
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Language:English
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Summary:Four uniform patterns include grid (GD), concentric circle (CC), spiral (SL) and uniformly random (UR) and one non-uniform (NUR) pattern of diamond grits are designed to fabricate mono-layer brazed diamond grinding tools. The grinding forces of five tools in the cut-in and the stable grinding processes are tested and compared. The results showed that NUR tool has the higher lateral and normal grinding forces than that of other uniformly tools in the cut-in and the stable grinding processes. GD owns the lower and smoother grinding forces than that of other tools in the cut-in process. In the stable grinding process the mean grinding forces of UR tool, namely FLM and FZM, are higher than that of GD, CC and SL tools. And normally CC and SL tools own the lower grinding forces than that of GD tool, especially at the higher feeding speed.
ISSN:1013-9826
1662-9795
1662-9795
DOI:10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.487.116