The Research of Minimum Quantity Lubrication Mechanism in Grinding with Mechanical Mechanics

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Effective cooling and lubricating is got by use a small amount of cutting fluid in MQL grinding. Compare grinding performance under various cooling lubrication, reasonable grinding temperature, lower grinding force, improved surface quality and extended wheel life is got in MQL grinding. The grinding performance of MQL grinding is also influenced by many factors, such as the nozzle shape, position, distance, and MQL flow rate.

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