An Experimental Investigation of Temperatures in Grinding of Ceramics with a Brazed Diamond Tool

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An investigation is reported of the relationships of the temperatures and grinding parameter for grinding of ceramics with a brazed diamond grinding tool. During the experiments, the temperature distributions along the workpiece surface were measured using a foil thermocouples and the energy partition to the workpiece estimated using a temperature matching method. The results show that the grinding temperature increased with the increasing of worktable feed rate or tool velocity and depth of grinding. The measured temperature responses were found to be in good relation with the analytical results of a moving heat source with a rectangular distribution at the grinding zone.The energy partition ε is about 23%.

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