2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-019-04694-y
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Performance of the internal-cooling grooved grinding wheel with patterned abrasives

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“…Grinding tests were investigated on Inconel 718 steel, indicating that the groove pattern has a considerable effect on the grinding outcome. Diamond-staggered pattern results the lowest grinding temperature and highest machined surface integrity among the four types of abrasive patterns, which improves the grinding performances of the grooved wheel [33]. From the above literature, it was found that most of the grinding studies were carried out using flood coolant on different materials and measured mostly Ra, MRR and grinding temperature with only one type of patterned wheel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Grinding tests were investigated on Inconel 718 steel, indicating that the groove pattern has a considerable effect on the grinding outcome. Diamond-staggered pattern results the lowest grinding temperature and highest machined surface integrity among the four types of abrasive patterns, which improves the grinding performances of the grooved wheel [33]. From the above literature, it was found that most of the grinding studies were carried out using flood coolant on different materials and measured mostly Ra, MRR and grinding temperature with only one type of patterned wheel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%