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Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering,"Operatione Research & Management Science
Plunge grinding, like other grinding operations, is a complex process
because of a large number of factors that are involved. This often mak
es it difficult to determine the optimal grinding parameters in pursui
t of a certain product quality and cost, based upon the existing gener
ic knowledge and experience about the process. However, the combined e
ffect of the large number of factors and therefore, the performance ch
aracteristics of a given grinding system (including grinding wheel, co
mponent, grinding machine as well as workpiece holding system) can be
learned by monitoring the grinding process. This can then help in the
determination of optimal or near optimal grinding parameters. The pape
r describes a computerised system for the analysis of a plunge grindin
g operation based on the monitored power traces. This analysis yields
data on important parameters such as grinding power (P), specific ener
gy (E(s)), grinding force (F-t), system deflection (Delta Y) and stiff
ness (K-s). The paper also discusses the evaluation models used in the
system, in particular, the model proposed for evaluation of system de
flection and stiffness. The effect of the system stiffness on grinding
process is analysed and a method to determine spark-out period, requi
red to eliminate the system deflection, is proposed in the paper.