Prediction of Thermal Gradient in Traverse Cylindrical Grind-Hardening

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Grind-hardening is a green efficient processing technology that focus on surface harden. The paper simulated the traverse cylindrical grinding with establishing a finite element model, which revealed the thermal gradient while processing in history. And the research confirmed the possibility of prediction of the harden layer, and summarized the properties of traverse cylindrical grind-hardening.

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