Grinding Force Research on Nanostructured Ceramic Coatings

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In diamond wheel precision grinding process, the grinding force of nanoceramic coating materials can be divided into single grain grinding force and wheel unit area grinding force, this paper studied the two grinding force, results showed that, with the increase of grinding depth, grinding wheel per unit area grinding force and single grain grinding force increased. The two kinds of grinding force increased also with the increase of workpiece feeding speed, the normal grinding force and the tangential grinding force decreased with grinding wheel speed increase. grinding parameters, as diamond wheel grit size and binder type, effected also on the grinding force.

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