Internal Cylindrical Grinding Process of INCONEL<sup>®</sup> Alloy 600 Using Grinding Wheels with Sol–Gel Alumina and a Synthetic Organosilicon Polymer-Based Impregnate

The development of modern jet engines would not be possible without dynamically developed nickel&#8722;chromium-based superalloys, such as INCONEL<sup>&#174;</sup> The effective abrasive machining of above materials brings with it many problems and challenges, such as intensive c...

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Main Authors: Wojciech Kapłonek, Krzysztof Nadolny, Krzysztof Rokosz, Jocelyne Marciano, Mozammel Mia, Danil Yurievich Pimenov, Olga Kulik, Munish Kumar Gupta
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spelling doaj-fb84b6d89c674288bfc39129ede6657b2020-11-25T03:32:39ZengMDPI AGMicromachines2072-666X2020-01-0111211510.3390/mi11020115mi11020115Internal Cylindrical Grinding Process of INCONEL<sup>®</sup> Alloy 600 Using Grinding Wheels with Sol–Gel Alumina and a Synthetic Organosilicon Polymer-Based ImpregnateWojciech Kapłonek0Krzysztof Nadolny1Krzysztof Rokosz2Jocelyne Marciano3Mozammel Mia4Danil Yurievich Pimenov5Olga Kulik6Munish Kumar Gupta7Department of Production Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Koszalin University of Technology, 75-620 Koszalin, PolandDepartment of Production Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Koszalin University of Technology, 75-620 Koszalin, PolandDepartment of Engineering and Informatics Systems, Koszalin University of Technology, 75-620 Koszalin, PolandHoriba France S.A.S, Avenue de la Vauve-Passage Jobin Yvon, CS 45002-91120 Palaiseau, FranceDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College London, Exhibition Rd., London SW7 2AZ, UKDepartment of Automated Mechanical Engineering, South Ural State University, 454080 Chelyabinsk, RussiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Volzhsky Polytechnic Institute (Branch) of Volgograd State Technical University, 404121 Volzhsky, RussiaKey Laboratory of High Efficiency and Clean Mechanical Manufacture, Ministry of Education, School of Mechanical Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan 250061, ChinaThe development of modern jet engines would not be possible without dynamically developed nickel&#8722;chromium-based superalloys, such as INCONEL<sup>&#174;</sup> The effective abrasive machining of above materials brings with it many problems and challenges, such as intensive clogging of the grinding wheel active surface (GWAS). This extremely unfavorable effect causes a reduction in the cutting ability of the abrasive tool as well as increase to grinding forces and friction in the whole process. The authors of this work demonstrate that introduction of a synthetic organosilicon polymer-based impregnating substance to the GWAS can significantly improve the effects of carrying out the abrasive process of hard-to-cut materials. Experimental studies were carried out on a set of a silicon-treated small-sized sol&#8722;gel alumina 1-35&#215;10&#215;10-SG/F46G10VTO grinding wheels. The set contained abrasive tools after the internal cylindrical grinding process of INCONEL<sup>&#174;</sup> alloy 600 rings and reference abrasive tools. The condition of the GWAS after the impregnation process was studied, including imaging and measurements of its microgeometry using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM), microanalysis of its elemental distribution using energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF), and the influence of impregnation process on the grinding temperature using infrared thermography (IRT). The obtained results confirmed the correctness of introduction of the impregnating substance into the grinding wheel structure, and it was possible to obtain an abrasive tool with a recommended characteristic. The main favorable features of treated grinding wheel concerning the reduction of adhesion between the GWAS and grinding process products (limitation of the clogging phenomenon) as well as reduction of friction in the grinding process, which has a positive effect on the thermal conditions in the grinding zone.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/11/2/115impregnation processsiliconeabrasive toolsinternal cylindrical grindinghard-to-cut materialssurface measurements and analysis
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author Wojciech Kapłonek
Krzysztof Nadolny
Krzysztof Rokosz
Jocelyne Marciano
Mozammel Mia
Danil Yurievich Pimenov
Olga Kulik
Munish Kumar Gupta
spellingShingle Wojciech Kapłonek
Krzysztof Nadolny
Krzysztof Rokosz
Jocelyne Marciano
Mozammel Mia
Danil Yurievich Pimenov
Olga Kulik
Munish Kumar Gupta
Internal Cylindrical Grinding Process of INCONEL<sup>®</sup> Alloy 600 Using Grinding Wheels with Sol–Gel Alumina and a Synthetic Organosilicon Polymer-Based Impregnate
Micromachines
impregnation process
silicone
abrasive tools
internal cylindrical grinding
hard-to-cut materials
surface measurements and analysis
author_facet Wojciech Kapłonek
Krzysztof Nadolny
Krzysztof Rokosz
Jocelyne Marciano
Mozammel Mia
Danil Yurievich Pimenov
Olga Kulik
Munish Kumar Gupta
author_sort Wojciech Kapłonek
title Internal Cylindrical Grinding Process of INCONEL<sup>®</sup> Alloy 600 Using Grinding Wheels with Sol–Gel Alumina and a Synthetic Organosilicon Polymer-Based Impregnate
title_short Internal Cylindrical Grinding Process of INCONEL<sup>®</sup> Alloy 600 Using Grinding Wheels with Sol–Gel Alumina and a Synthetic Organosilicon Polymer-Based Impregnate
title_full Internal Cylindrical Grinding Process of INCONEL<sup>®</sup> Alloy 600 Using Grinding Wheels with Sol–Gel Alumina and a Synthetic Organosilicon Polymer-Based Impregnate
title_fullStr Internal Cylindrical Grinding Process of INCONEL<sup>®</sup> Alloy 600 Using Grinding Wheels with Sol–Gel Alumina and a Synthetic Organosilicon Polymer-Based Impregnate
title_full_unstemmed Internal Cylindrical Grinding Process of INCONEL<sup>®</sup> Alloy 600 Using Grinding Wheels with Sol–Gel Alumina and a Synthetic Organosilicon Polymer-Based Impregnate
title_sort internal cylindrical grinding process of inconel<sup>®</sup> alloy 600 using grinding wheels with sol–gel alumina and a synthetic organosilicon polymer-based impregnate
publisher MDPI AG
series Micromachines
issn 2072-666X
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The development of modern jet engines would not be possible without dynamically developed nickel&#8722;chromium-based superalloys, such as INCONEL<sup>&#174;</sup> The effective abrasive machining of above materials brings with it many problems and challenges, such as intensive clogging of the grinding wheel active surface (GWAS). This extremely unfavorable effect causes a reduction in the cutting ability of the abrasive tool as well as increase to grinding forces and friction in the whole process. The authors of this work demonstrate that introduction of a synthetic organosilicon polymer-based impregnating substance to the GWAS can significantly improve the effects of carrying out the abrasive process of hard-to-cut materials. Experimental studies were carried out on a set of a silicon-treated small-sized sol&#8722;gel alumina 1-35&#215;10&#215;10-SG/F46G10VTO grinding wheels. The set contained abrasive tools after the internal cylindrical grinding process of INCONEL<sup>&#174;</sup> alloy 600 rings and reference abrasive tools. The condition of the GWAS after the impregnation process was studied, including imaging and measurements of its microgeometry using confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM), microanalysis of its elemental distribution using energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence (EDXRF), and the influence of impregnation process on the grinding temperature using infrared thermography (IRT). The obtained results confirmed the correctness of introduction of the impregnating substance into the grinding wheel structure, and it was possible to obtain an abrasive tool with a recommended characteristic. The main favorable features of treated grinding wheel concerning the reduction of adhesion between the GWAS and grinding process products (limitation of the clogging phenomenon) as well as reduction of friction in the grinding process, which has a positive effect on the thermal conditions in the grinding zone.
topic impregnation process
silicone
abrasive tools
internal cylindrical grinding
hard-to-cut materials
surface measurements and analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-666X/11/2/115
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