2020
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/971/2/022021
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Efficiency of the continuous editing process grinding circles

Abstract: Conducted experimental studies have shown the high efficiency of using continuous dressing and its varieties - cleaning during grinding. The conditions that ensure the minimum wear of the ruling and working circles for various processing conditions are determined. It is established that the minimum wear of the circles takes place at a relative speed of the working and ruling circles, close to zero. At the same time, the productivity of the dressing process and the processing efficiency are practically not redu… Show more

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“…In the article by Rodriguez et al (2020) assessed the efficiency of the process of intermittent grinding of parts with different numbers of grooves. In the article by Salova et al (2020) studied the performance of continuous wheel dressing with various tools. In the articles by Gupta et al (2021) and Neto et al (2023) reviewed the latest trends in the use of cooling systems in the grinding process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the article by Rodriguez et al (2020) assessed the efficiency of the process of intermittent grinding of parts with different numbers of grooves. In the article by Salova et al (2020) studied the performance of continuous wheel dressing with various tools. In the articles by Gupta et al (2021) and Neto et al (2023) reviewed the latest trends in the use of cooling systems in the grinding process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%