Tribology of Abrasive Machining Processes

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Author: Ioan D. Marinescu

ISBN-10: 0815514905

ISBN-13: 9780815514909

Category: Mechanical Engineering - General & Miscellaneous

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Marinescu (Precision Micro-Machining Center, University of Toledo) considers the processes of the abrasive machining system and the tribological factors which control the efficiency and quality of these processes. Principles of tribology are used to explain how kinematic factors affect the size, shape, and variability of the material being removed, and how they influence the wear of the abrasive tool, the process forces and energy, and the surface roughness and integrity of the workpiece. With an emphasis on grinding, chapters cover areas such as kinematic models of abrasive contacts, contact mechanics, fluid delivery, and tribochemistry of abrasive machining. Accessible to technicians, graduate students, and undergraduates. Annotation © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

1Introduction12Tribosystems of abrasive machining processes133Kinematic models of abrasive contacts414Contact mechanics915Forces, friction, and energy1216Thermal design of processes1777Molecular dynamics for abrasive process simulation2398Fluid delivery2659Electrolytic in-process dressing (ELID) grinding and polishing29710Grinding wheel and abrasive topography34311Abrasives and abrasive tools36912Conditioning of abrasive wheels45713Loose abrasive processes49914Process fluids for abrasive machining53115Tribochemistry of abrasive machining58716Processed materials635