Cylindrical Grinding Integrity - A Review on Surface Integrity

  • Alagumurthi, N. (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Pondicherry Engineering College) ;
  • Palaniradja, K. (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Pondicherry Engineering College) ;
  • Soundararajan, V. (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Pondicherry Engineering College)
  • 발행 : 2007.07.01

초록

Cylindrical grinding is one of the important metal cutting processes used extensively in the finishing operation of discrete components. The inherent high cutting temperature in grinding if not controlled may lead to rapid tool wear, which in turn will lead to dimensional inaccuracy. The very nature of the grinding mechanism in material removal impairs the grounded surfaces by inducing residual stress, micro cracks and other thermal damages at the machined surface. This paper is an attempt to review some of the surface integrity issues in cylindrical grinding taken up and reported by number of researchers over the years. This review may have been planned to be useful to the researchers and other professionals interested to work on grinding.

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