Experimental Evaluations of High/Ultra-High Speed Grinding of Tungsten Carbide

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According to broken edges and cracks emerging in traditionally machining cemented carbides (CP1) materials, this paper carried out some experimental researches on high and ultra-high grinding process for these materials, and considered the effect of process parameters on grinding forces, surface roughness, surface quality; discusses the calculation of the single grinding average normals force and relationship with maximum undeformed chip thickness and theoretical critical normal loads; probes the removal mechanisms of cemented carbide in high/ultra-high grinding process.

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June 2014

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