2019
DOI: 10.3390/ma12213621
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Cutting Characteristics for Sugar Maple Using Single Grit with Spherical Cone and Triangular Pyramid Geometries

Abstract: Abrasive belt sanding plays an important role in wood processing. The abrasive grits on the belt perform similar to small cutting tools with negative rake angles. In this study, a series of single-grit scratching tests were carried out on Sugar maple workpieces to investigate the cutting characteristics of two different abrasive-grit shapes. The spherical cone grits had two kinds of included angles, and the triangular pyramid grits provided two cutting forms: one main cutting edge and two side cutting edges as… Show more

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“…Fracture and abrasion were the predominant wear patterns of the involved grits. Abrasion is the result of the friction between the cutting edge and wood [22]. Cutting with a negative rake angle leads to large chip-removal resistance, hence the front blade surface will be subjected to greater friction and abraded easily.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fracture and abrasion were the predominant wear patterns of the involved grits. Abrasion is the result of the friction between the cutting edge and wood [22]. Cutting with a negative rake angle leads to large chip-removal resistance, hence the front blade surface will be subjected to greater friction and abraded easily.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%