Experimental Study on Heat Transfer Effect of Heat Pipe Grinding Wheel

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High temperature in grinding can cause thermal damage to the workpiece. In order to reduce the grinding zone temperature, a method about enhancing heat transfer based on the rotation heat pipe technology is proposed. In this paper, the heat transfer effect of heat pipe grinding wheel (HPGW) under different conditions such as the rotating speed of grinding wheel, the kinds of working fluid and the film thickness are analyzed. The results show that the HPGW has great superiority of heat transfer under certain conditions.

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