An Experimental Investigation on the Grinding Force of the Electroplating CBN Grinding Wheel with Abrasive Ordering Pattern

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In order to obtain the effects of abrasive configurations on the grinding force of superhard abrasive grinding wheel, an experiment was carried out, which grinds steel material by the use of electroplating CBN grinding wheel with different abrasive configurations, mainly including disordered, phyllotactic, matrix and dislocation configurations. The results show that under the experiment conditions, the grinding force of each grinding wheel will increase with the grinding parameters, the grinding force is smaller by the grinding wheel with orderly configurations than disordered configurations and under the same condition of experiment, the grinding force is smallest by the grinding wheel with abrasive phyllotactic configurations.

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