Observation of Grinding Wheel Wear Patterns by Means of a 3-Dimensional Digital Measuring Method

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Surface geometries of grinding wheels vary due to the wear in grinding process. Since the wheel wear patterns are affected by the grinding process, measuring and investigating these patterns quantitatively, grinding process can be evaluated whether appropriate or not. Utilizing a three-dimensional measuring device for wheel surfaces developed so far, this study aims to evaluate wheel wear patterns quantitatively. As the results, applying developed device, it is clarified that wheel wear pattern can be classified and evaluated quantitatively.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 389-390)

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108-113

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September 2008

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