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Determination of Parameters of Cylindrical Grinding with Additional Intermediate Dressing

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The searches of technological solutions of the problem of reducing power consumption by metal-cutting machine tools when grinding were performed. For this purpose, it is proposed to perform grinding with additional intermediate dressings of grinding wheels, which should ensure reducing the intensity of heat generation in the cutting zone. Mathematical formulas of tangential cutting force, an effective power, a quantity of heat, grinding time between additional intermediate dressings and dressing time for conventional and proposed dressing schemes are given. Based on the mathematical formulas a computer software for modeling the thermal regime parameters when grinding by introducing into its structure a module for calculating the parameters of grinding with additional intermediate dressings was updated. Multivariate calculation of the parameters of dressing process according to conventional grinding and grinding with additional intermediate dressings was done. An advisable number of additional intermediate dressings is found, depending on the allowable values of the tangential cutting force, a quantity of heat, and time of grinding between the additional dressings.

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Stepanov, M., Ivanova, L., Litovchenko, P., Ivanova, M., Basova, Y. (2020). Determination of Parameters of Cylindrical Grinding with Additional Intermediate Dressing. In: Ivanov, V., et al. Advances in Design, Simulation and Manufacturing II. DSMIE 2019. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22365-6_33

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