Research on Grinding Ti6Al4V Alloy with Inner-Lubricating Wheel

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The new wheel could reduce grinding friction and prevent of chip adhesion by lubrication between wheel and workpiece surface. Investigation of the simulation dry grinding Ti6Al4V alloy with monolayer brazed CBN (cubic boron nitride) and diamond grinding wheels, and systematically studies the effect of process parameters on the microstructure of specimen. the cutting properties generated during grinding with internal lubricating wheel. Grinding simulation was carried out with this internal lubricating wheel. The machining properties were assessed in terms of grinding temperature. The results indicate that graphite significantly improve machinability during dry grinding of Ti6Al4V alloy.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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684-687

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July 2014

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