Study on the Effect upon Wear of Steel Ball from Injection Pressure in Reinforced Grinding Processing

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An experiment is used to research the influence of injection stress towards the wear of steel ball in reinforced grinding processing under the setting condition. The field-emission electron microscope is used to obverse the samples surface morphology and the phonology equipment of surface morphology is used to measure the surface morphology of samples. The surface of the steel ball wear degree is analyzed by the surface morphology indirectly. Experimental research shows that in the condition of setting experiment, the injection pressure of reinforced grinding should not lager than 0.6MPa. If not, the obvious wear will appear in the surface of steel ball and the disadvantageous influence will happen, such as scratching the surface of workpiece under processing.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 915-916)

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189-192

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April 2014

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