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Do We Understand the Grinding Process?

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Format:
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Hutchinson, Roland V., author.
Conference Name:
National Production Meeting of the Society
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 1938
Summary:
A PARTLY descriptive, partly analytical discussion of facts and opinions concerning the fundamentals of occurrences in the zone of metal removal in conventional surface- and cylindrical-grinding operations is set forth in this paper.The paper considers in sequence the basic geometrical interrelationships involved; it discusses broadly the contributing causes of heat production in both work and wheel; it comments on effects of dressing practice and kinds and uses of coolants; and finally it illustrates what is attempted in the selection of a wheel for a particular job.Cam-profile grinding in some of its phases is touched upon as one familiar example of a peculiarly repetitive process cycle occurring while the grinding wheel progressively is changing remarkably in cutting characteristics.And it was all started by the innocent query: "Do We Understand the Grinding Process?"
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Publisher Number:
380129
Access Restriction:
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