Experimental Research on Surface Roughness of Ultrasonic Assisted Grinding in Face Grinding Process

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In this paper, the principle of ultrasonic assisted grinding is introduced. Experiments have been done to reveal the effect of different parameters(including feed rate, spindle speed, grinding depth, vibration amplitude on surface roughness of K9 glass both in ultrasonic assisted grinding and conventional grinding. The experiment results show that in face grinding process, the surface roughness of ultrasonic assisted grinding is worse than that of conventional grinding.

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