scholarly journals Study of process of trueing diamond grinding wheels on metal bonds by method of free abrasive after processing of leucosapphire blanks

Author(s):  
O N Fedonin ◽  
A V Handozhko ◽  
A G Fedukov
2014 ◽  
Vol 1017 ◽  
pp. 249-254
Author(s):  
Qiu Lian Dai ◽  
Fang Yi You ◽  
Can Bin Luo

The possibility of using the new processing technique of vacuum evaporative pattern casting (V-EPC) process to fabricate the Al-Si based bonded diamond grinding wheels was explored in this paper. Distribution of diamond grits in the diamond/EPS composite pattern and in the grinding layer of the cast of the grinding wheel were analyzed. Microstructures and mechanical properties of the metal bonds and diamond composites fabricated by V-EPC process were studied. It is confirmed that thermal damage of the diamond grits did not occur. Strong bonding between metal bond and diamond grits can be produced. However, the uniformity of the distribution of diamond grits in the metal matrix should be further improved. Also, further hardening on the metal bond is necessity by trying other kinds of aluminum alloys.


2007 ◽  
Vol 359-360 ◽  
pp. 234-238 ◽  
Author(s):  
Qing Liang Zhao ◽  
Bo Wang ◽  
Ekkard Brinksmeier ◽  
Otmann Riemer ◽  
Kai Rickens ◽  
...  

This paper aims to evaluate the surface and sub-surface integrity of optical glasses which were correspondingly machined by coarse and fine-grained diamond grinding wheels on Tetraform ‘C’ and Nanotech 500FG. The experimental results show that coarse-grained diamond grinding wheels are capable of ductile grinding of optical glasses with high surface and sub-surface integrity. The surface roughness values are all in nanometer scale and the sub-surface damages are around several micros in depth, which is comparative to those machined by fine-grained diamond wheels.


2016 ◽  
Vol 104 ◽  
pp. 292-297 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhibo Yang ◽  
Mingjun Zhang ◽  
Zhen Zhang ◽  
Aiju Liu ◽  
RuiYun Yang ◽  
...  

2009 ◽  
Vol 416 ◽  
pp. 234-237
Author(s):  
Zhong Ming Cui ◽  
Peng Hui Deng ◽  
Lei Du

The dressing processes are conducted on the diamond grinding wheels using the rotary diamond tools and compared between the single point diamond dresser and the rotary diamond dressing tool in the following aspects, including the dressing force, tool wearing, dressing efficiency. The result shows that, the dressing performance of the rotary diamond tools is remarkable better than that of the conventional dressing method.


2010 ◽  
Vol 126-128 ◽  
pp. 690-695
Author(s):  
David Lee Butler

Surface measurement using three-dimensional stylus instruments is a relatively new technique that offers numerous advantages over more traditional profilometry methods. The information generated is, unlike profile measurement, less subjective and more statistical providing additional insight into the surface structure. One application of surface measurement that has encountered problems when using the profilometry method is that of grinding wheel characterisation. The wheel surface texture (topography) and the conditions under which it is generated have a profound effect upon the grinding performance as characterised by the grinding forces, power consumption, temperature, and surface integrity of components. A detailed knowledge of the nature of the topography of the grinding wheel would provide further insight into surface interactions between the wheel and workpiece as well as enabling improved control of the grinding process in general. In this paper four diamond grinding wheels of 91 and 181 micron grit size were subjected to differing dressing conditions to produce varying final wheel topographies. Three-dimensional surface measurement techniques were employed to quantitatively characterise the topographic change and provide an aerial estimation of the number of cutting grains. The results demonstrate that the techniques can distinguish between a worn and dressed wheel. In addition, the parametric values generated from the various surfaces can aid the user in determining when re-dressing is required.


2016 ◽  
Vol 106 (06) ◽  
pp. 387-393
Author(s):  
D. Berger ◽  
M. Althoff ◽  
K. Rickens ◽  
C. Heinzel ◽  
E. Prof. Brinksmeier

Der Fachbeitrag beschreibt die Weiterentwicklung von galvanisch einschichtig belegten grobkörnigen Diamantschleifscheiben – auch Engineered Grinding Wheels genannt. Verschiedene sprödharte Werkstoffe wurden anhand von Quer-Umfangs-Planschleifversuchen mit angestellter Probenoberfläche bearbeitet. Anhand der Oberflächenqualität und der Bauteilrandzone wurde anschließend der Einfluss einer variierten Zustellung sowie der Prozesskinematik auf einen duktilen Schleifprozess untersucht.   This study describes the application of coarse-grained diamond grinding wheels with electroplated abrasive single-layers (engineered grinding wheels) for ductile mode grinding of different brittle materials. Grinding experiments were performed in cross grinding kinematics while the workpiece is tilted in order to achieve different depths of cut over the workpiece’s surface. Influence of kinematics and depth of cut are investigated by measuring surface roughness and subsurface damage.


2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Wang ◽  
Peng Yao ◽  
Chengwu Li ◽  
Chuanzhen Huang ◽  
Jun Wang ◽  
...  

2010 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
pp. 313-316 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jin Xue Xue ◽  
Bo Zhao

In order to investigate the influence of dressing methods on grinding temperature, two kinds of diamond grinding wheels dressed by traditional dressing(TD) and elliptic ultrasonic vibration dressing(ED) respectively were used to grind the same nano-ceramic material. Through grinding experiments, the comparative analysis of the grinding temperature was conducted. The results show that diamond grinding wheel dressed by elliptical ultrasonic vibration method can decrease the grinding temperature.


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