Dynamic System of Grinding of Low-Rigidity Shafts

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The paper presents a methodology of building a mathematical model of dynamic system of shaft grinding under the condition of elastic strain, and the model itself. The model was worked out basing on analytical identification. The system of equations and general structural pattern of MM system of dynamic grinding are introduced. Such prepared system of equations and structural pattern of MM takes into account the geometry of machined layer and forces of cutting during the grinding, elastic properties of DS and the process of forming the section of the machined layer (ML). The specification of DS identifying for grinding the small stiffness shafts is shown.

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