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Grinding Technology: Theory and Applications of Machining with Abrasives 2ed
This second edition incorporates relevant new findings and developments since the first edition was published nearly two decades ago. More detail is presented regarding new grain materials, creep-feed grinding with conventional abrasive wheels, superabrasive (diamond and CBN) materials and wheels, and metal-bonded superabrasive electroplated wheels. A more comprehensive treatment is ow included on thermal aspects of grinding. In addition to consideration of regular grinding with conventional abrasive wheels, two new chapters present the thermal aspects of creep-feed and high-efficiency deep grinding processes, and grinding with superabrasive wheels. To complement this broader coverage of thermal considerations, a new chapter has been added on fluid flow in grinding, which includes flow through the grinding zone, hydrodynamic behavior, fluid burnout, and cooling effects. The additional consideration of superabrasive grinding also extends to the wear of superabrasive wheels. A final new chapter has been added on computer simulation of grinding processes, which is especially useful for planning and optimizing grinding cycles, and intelligent model-based control of grinding machines. This chapter concludes with a consideration of future prospects for integrating the simulation into open architecture machine tools as the knowledge base for intelligent optimal control of grinding processes.
1 Introduction
2 Grinding Wheels: Composition and Properties
3 Grinding Geometry & Kinematics
4 Wheel Truing, Dressing, and Topography
5 Grinding Mechanisms
6 Thermal Aspects: Conventional Grinding
7 Thermal Aspects: Creep-Feed Grinding
8 Thermal Aspects: Grinding with CBN Abrasives
9 Fluid Flow in Grinding
10 Surface Roughness
11 Wheel Wear and Lubrication
12 Grinding Deflections: Grinding Cycles, Inaccuracies, and
Vibrations
13 Simulation, Optimization, and Intelligent Control
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