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Diamond grinding of fine-grained compact ceramic materials increase their strength considerably.
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The parameters of diamond grinding do not have a substantial effect on the strength of the material.
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An effect of the parameters of the regimes of diamond grinding and of the grain size of the diamond wheel on the resistance of the material to thermal loading was not found at all levels of this loading but only at those below the critical values for the given material.
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Translated from Problemy Prochnosti, No. 3, pp. 81–84, March, 1980.
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Gogotsi, G.A., Kushnirenko, A.M., Burman, Z.S. et al. Effect of machining on the strength of oxidic ceramic materials. Strength Mater 12, 349–353 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01129088
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