ABSTRACT Present experimental investigation is directed toward the optimization of dressing infeed for silicon carbide (SiC) wheel to be employed for grinding difficult-to-machine super alloy Ti-6Al-4V. Grinding wheels are dressed… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT Present experimental investigation is directed toward the optimization of dressing infeed for silicon carbide (SiC) wheel to be employed for grinding difficult-to-machine super alloy Ti-6Al-4V. Grinding wheels are dressed using separate, however, identical 0.75 carat single point diamond dressers at 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 µm infeed values. Differently dressed wheels are consequently, applied for grinding Ti-6Al-4V under different infeed values of 5, 10 and 15 µm. All the operations have been performed at a constant velocity of 1810 m/min. The performances of the differently dressed SiC wheels are evaluated based on the variations of grinding force components, average surface roughness values, grinding ratio, chip forms and based on the analyses of the micrographs of wheel topologies and also of the ground surfaces, obtained using scanning electron microscope. Following the performance evaluation, the optimized dressing infeed has been found to be 20 µm for the operation range considered herein.
               
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