2014
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.894.95
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Wear Monitoring on Microcrystalline Aluminum Oxide Grinding Wheels on Profile Grinding with the Aid of Acoustic Emission

Abstract: The localized wear on grinding wheel edges is a common phenomenon on profile grinding since the abrasive grains are less attached to the bond. The grinding wheel wear depends heavily on the process parameters, workpiece and wheel composition, causing changes on the process and profile deviation behaviors. In order to cope with these uncertainties, many natural and synthetic materials have been used in different grinding processes. However, the influence of mixed compositions of different types of abrasive grai… Show more

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“…The method could directly and quickly get the information of thickness. Benini et al [13] specially studied the on-line detection of grinding wheel wear based on acoustic emission technology. It can be seen that using transducer to detect grinding wheel wear could effectively reduce the influence of uncertain factors caused by process parameters, workpiece, and wheel composition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The method could directly and quickly get the information of thickness. Benini et al [13] specially studied the on-line detection of grinding wheel wear based on acoustic emission technology. It can be seen that using transducer to detect grinding wheel wear could effectively reduce the influence of uncertain factors caused by process parameters, workpiece, and wheel composition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%