ISSN 0430-6252. Physicochemical Mechanics of Materials. 2022.
Volume 58, Issue 2

Assessment of stresses during dressing of a grinding wheel with a diamond tool

Keywords

modeling, grinding, grinding wheel, diamond crystal, dressing of a wheel, stress.

Cite as

Shakhbazov Ya. O., Shyrokov V. V., Yatsiuk R. A., Olyanyshen T. V., and Melnikov A. V. Assessment of stresses during dressing of a grinding wheel with a diamond tool. Physico¬chemical Mechanics of Materials. 2022. 58(2), 103-108.

Abstract

Technological conditions for ensuring cutting properties of grinding wheels in the opera-tions of rough and finishing grinding during their dressing with a diamond tool by turning based on the stress modeling, are considered. Theoretical analysis of the force interaction of a diamond crystal with an abrasive grain was carried out. Models of equivalent stresses values were created according to the theory of maximum normal stresses. Theoretical aspects were considered for stress modeling in the impact system of abrasive grain–diamond crystal taking into account the contact strength of grain material.

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