Ultrasonic Vibration Dressing Technology on CBN Grinding Wheel and its Grinding Performance on K9 Glass

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CBN wheel grinding performance on K9 glass is experimentally analyzed, which is using ultrasonic vibration assisted mechanical dressing, and dressing modes have different influences on grinding performance on the basis of the grinding surface morphology characteristics of K9 glass. The experimental results show that the CBN grinding wheel of vibration dressing mode has relatively large grinding ratio compared with ordinary dressing, and its microstructure on the grinding surface is strongly influenced by dressing modes and grinding speed.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1004-1005)

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1340-1343

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August 2014

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