Experimental Studies on Grinding of Titanium Alloy with SG Wheels |
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| Journal | Key Engineering Materials (Volume 329) |
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| Volume | Advances in Abrasive Technology IX |
| Edited by | Dongming Guo, Tsunemoto Kuriyagawa, Jun Wang and Jun’ichi Tamaki |
| Pages | 75-80 |
| DOI | 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.329.75 |
| Citation | H.X. Zhang et al., 2007, Key Engineering Materials, 329, 75 |
| Online since | January, 2007 |
| Authors | H.X. Zhang, Wu Yi Chen, Z.T. Chen |
| Keywords | Grinding, SG Wheels, TiAl |
| Abstract | The grinding process has been investigated in the machining of titanium alloy with conventional grinding wheel and SG grinding wheel respectively. The machinability discussed here includes grinding force, surface roughness, dimensional accuracy, grinding ratio, grinding-wheel wear and grinding-wheel life. The SG grinding wheel is found to possess particularly good grinding properties and is more suitable for grinding titanium alloy when compared with conventional abrasive tools. |
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