Experimental Investigations on the Grinding Temperature of the Superhard Grinding Wheel with Ordering Abrasive Pattern

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In the area of grinding, ordering the abrasive gains is one of the key ways to improve the grinding wheel performance. In this article, the experimental investigations on the grinding temperature were carried out including using the superhard abrasive grinding wheel with phyllotactic, matrix, dislocation and disordered configuration, the temperature distribution of the grinding workpiece surface and the effects of grinding parameters on the temperature of workpiece surface have been obtained. The experimental results showed that the grinding temperature can be reduced efficiently by choicing the grinding wheel with abrasive phyllotactic pattern.

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