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Gear finishing by abrasive processes

CIRP Annals, 2008
Abstract Based on the position of hard finishing in the process chain of gear manufacturing, the dominant processes with a geometrically non-defined cutting edge are analysed. While processes like continuous profile grinding and discontinuous generating grinding with double cone discs became less important in the last couple of years, the processes ...
B. Karpuschewski, H.-J. Knoche, M. Hipke
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Experimental study of abrasive process

Wear, 2008
According to most studies dealing with wear, abrasion can be considered on one hand as micro-cutting, leading to material removal (grinding), and on the other hand as micro-ploughing, leading to plastic deformation and lower material removal (abrasive wear).
Matthieu Barge   +3 more
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Ceramics in Abrasive Processes

1974
The grinding wheel is a productive and versatile tool. It may be used in fine machining to produce a high degree of geometrical accuracy and surface finish or to provide an effective means for heavy stock removal in snagging operations1. Although grinding is the most common means of metal removal, still much remains to be learned before a fundamental ...
E. Dow Whitney, Robert E. Shepler
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Minimum energy in abrasive processes

Wear, 1975
Abstract An investigation is described of the relationship between the grinding energy and the energy required for melting of the workpiece. For a wide range of metals, the minimum specific grinding energy is generally found to be slightly larger than the energy required to melt a unit volume of material.
S. Malkin, N. Joseph
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Size Effects in Abrasive Processes

1973
Size effects in abrasive processes are considered in terms of both the size of the abrasive grain and the size of the undeformed chip. On the basis of experimental results with grinding wheels and coated abrasives, it is shown that variations in specific cutting energy with abrasive grainsize and undeformed chip thickness can be attributed to the ...
S. Malkin   +3 more
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Effects of scratching directions on AFM-based abrasive abrasion process

Tribology International, 2009
AFM-based single abrasive abrasion process is widely employed in the surface micro/nanomachining for fabrication of structures at the nanometer scale. The wear depth and roughness are significantly important in the application of these structures. To study effects of scratching directions on the wear depth and roughness within the wear mark, single ...
Y.D. Yan, T. Sun, Y.C. Liang, S. Dong
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Abrasive-based Finishing Processes

2023
Hao Wang   +3 more
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Abrasive Processes

1999
Ioan D. Marinescu   +3 more
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