Effects of ELID on High Efficiency Deep Grinding of Y-TZP

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Engineering ceramics have been extensively used as structural materials in modern manufacturing industries due to their excellent properties. High Efficiency Deep Grinding (HEDG) with Electrolytic In-process Dressing (ELID) process can realize the stabilized and controlled grinding process of engineering ceramics, but there lies many questions to be done. In the light of Y-TZP materials, the grinding process of HEDG with ELID was optimized, and comparisons were made between HEDG with ELID and HEDG without ELID process for Y-TZP ceramics, and mechanisms of HEDG with ELID were revealed.

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