Analysis of the influence of infeed rate and cutting fluid on cylindrical grinding processes using a conventional wheel

New worldwide trends such as globalization have rendered grinding processes increasingly important for industry, making it essential to perform in-depth studies of variations in grinding process parameters in the pursuit of greater cost effectiveness. This paper presents a comparative analysis of th...

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Main Authors: Bianchi Eduardo Carlos, Franzo Carolina Grimm, Aguiar Paulo Roberto de, Catai Rodrigo Eduardo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Metalurgia e Materiais (ABM); Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica (ABC); Associação Brasileira de Polímeros (ABPol) 2004-01-01
Series:Materials Research
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392004000300004
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spelling doaj-0da9e5f31bef41cab79c9c889759f4e72020-11-24T22:20:11ZengAssociação Brasileira de Metalurgia e Materiais (ABM); Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica (ABC); Associação Brasileira de Polímeros (ABPol)Materials Research1516-14392004-01-0173385392Analysis of the influence of infeed rate and cutting fluid on cylindrical grinding processes using a conventional wheelBianchi Eduardo CarlosFranzo Carolina GrimmAguiar Paulo Roberto deCatai Rodrigo EduardoNew worldwide trends such as globalization have rendered grinding processes increasingly important for industry, making it essential to perform in-depth studies of variations in grinding process parameters in the pursuit of greater cost effectiveness. This paper presents a comparative analysis of three different infeed rates, using a conventional grinding wheel on quenched and tempered D2 steel workpieces. Higher infeed rates are known to be correlated with shorter grinding times, rendering the process more economically attractive. Two different coolant fluids, 5% emulsion and pure oil, were used. The tests were carried out using the smallest possible amount of coolant and an optimized 5 mm diameter nozzle. The parameters analyzed were tangential force, specific energy, acoustic emission, roundness error and surface roughness. The surfaces of the workpieces were also examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The results revealed that increased infeed rates could reduce processing times without compromising the quality of the workpiece profile, thereby reducing the cost of the process. The best cutting fluid, albeit more harmful to human health and less environmentally friendly, was found to be pure oil.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392004000300004Cylindrical Plunge GrindingInfeed RateCutting FluidSEM and Roundness Error
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author Bianchi Eduardo Carlos
Franzo Carolina Grimm
Aguiar Paulo Roberto de
Catai Rodrigo Eduardo
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Franzo Carolina Grimm
Aguiar Paulo Roberto de
Catai Rodrigo Eduardo
Analysis of the influence of infeed rate and cutting fluid on cylindrical grinding processes using a conventional wheel
Materials Research
Cylindrical Plunge Grinding
Infeed Rate
Cutting Fluid
SEM and Roundness Error
author_facet Bianchi Eduardo Carlos
Franzo Carolina Grimm
Aguiar Paulo Roberto de
Catai Rodrigo Eduardo
author_sort Bianchi Eduardo Carlos
title Analysis of the influence of infeed rate and cutting fluid on cylindrical grinding processes using a conventional wheel
title_short Analysis of the influence of infeed rate and cutting fluid on cylindrical grinding processes using a conventional wheel
title_full Analysis of the influence of infeed rate and cutting fluid on cylindrical grinding processes using a conventional wheel
title_fullStr Analysis of the influence of infeed rate and cutting fluid on cylindrical grinding processes using a conventional wheel
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the influence of infeed rate and cutting fluid on cylindrical grinding processes using a conventional wheel
title_sort analysis of the influence of infeed rate and cutting fluid on cylindrical grinding processes using a conventional wheel
publisher Associação Brasileira de Metalurgia e Materiais (ABM); Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica (ABC); Associação Brasileira de Polímeros (ABPol)
series Materials Research
issn 1516-1439
publishDate 2004-01-01
description New worldwide trends such as globalization have rendered grinding processes increasingly important for industry, making it essential to perform in-depth studies of variations in grinding process parameters in the pursuit of greater cost effectiveness. This paper presents a comparative analysis of three different infeed rates, using a conventional grinding wheel on quenched and tempered D2 steel workpieces. Higher infeed rates are known to be correlated with shorter grinding times, rendering the process more economically attractive. Two different coolant fluids, 5% emulsion and pure oil, were used. The tests were carried out using the smallest possible amount of coolant and an optimized 5 mm diameter nozzle. The parameters analyzed were tangential force, specific energy, acoustic emission, roundness error and surface roughness. The surfaces of the workpieces were also examined by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The results revealed that increased infeed rates could reduce processing times without compromising the quality of the workpiece profile, thereby reducing the cost of the process. The best cutting fluid, albeit more harmful to human health and less environmentally friendly, was found to be pure oil.
topic Cylindrical Plunge Grinding
Infeed Rate
Cutting Fluid
SEM and Roundness Error
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