Experiment on Surface Roughness and Acoustic Emission Signal in Infeed Period of Cylindrical Plunge Grinding

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This work presents an experiment research on Acoustic emission (AE) signal and the surface roughness of cylindrical plunge grinding with the different infeed time. The changed infeed time of grinding process is researched as an important parameter to compare AE signals and surface roughnesses with the different infeed time in the grinding process. The experiment results show the AE signal is increased by the increased feed rate. In the infeed period of the grinding process, the surface roughness is increased at first, and then is decreased.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 690-693)

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2442-2445

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May 2013

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