Effect of Sense and Spacing in Parallel Scratches during Brittle Machining of Stoneware Tiles

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Assuming that during the machining of stoneware tiles by flat grinding each grain on the abrasive wheel performs a single scratch, it is possible to simulate and analysis the effect generated by those employing esclerometry. This paper studied the effect between parallel scratches during brittle machining of stoneware tiles. Scratching tests were performed employing a CNC esclerometer; a Vickers indenter as abrasive tool; load of 10N by dead weight; three different configurations of sense in the same direction; three different configurations of spacing between the scratches incremented with a factor of 0.8, 1.0 and 1.2 times the average scratch width. The test samples were analyzed by optical microscopy and subsequent digital image analysis to quantify the worked area. The results showed variation of material removal as a function of the sense and spacing configuration. The sense configuration 1st R-3rd R-2nd R had the highest improve in material remotion. The spacing arrangement 1.2 remain with many not worked areas between the scratches, needing rework to remove this material. The configuration with 0.8 was found a redundancy of work specially when used with the sense configuration of 1st R-3rd L-2nd R.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 727-728)

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640-645

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