Ultra-High-Speed Grinding — Theoretical Basis and Development of a Grinding Machine Tool

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This study describes the theoretical basis of ultra-high-speed grinding. In addition, a new grinding machine tool whose maximum grinding speed can reach 450m/s has been recently developed, particularly, some of main components are basically discussed. Finally, this paper concludes with a presentation of current work and some future desirable plans in the area of ultra-high-speed grinding by means of the developed grinding machine tool.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 589-590)

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293-298

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October 2013

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