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Experimental study of the influence of swing grinding parameters on machining surface quality of large-width cam

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The swing grinding method is an excellent choice for the manufacturing of the large-width cam to avoid the grinding defects and form splendid surface quality. Since the influence of swing grinding parameters on machining surface quality has not been clearly clarified, experimental study was conducted in the paper. The orthogonal experiment was designed, and based on which, the residual stress, surface roughness, and hardness of large-width cam were analyzed through the combination of quantitative and qualitative methods. The results showed that the grinding depth and the cam speed have a relatively great influence on the residual stress compared with grinding wheel swing frequency and swing amplitude. Moreover, the grinding wheel swing frequency has the greatest influence on the hardness of the cam surface and the increment of it will increase the hardness of the cam.

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This work was supported by the General Project of Natural Science Research of Institutions of Higher Education of Jiangsu Province of China (No. 21KJB510016), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51605207), and the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province of China (No. BK20160563).

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Li Sun put forward the main analysis ideas for the article, revised the article, and supervised the project. Baojiang Dong was responsible for the collation and analysis of the experimental data. Jie Lu completed the modeling, data analysis and processing, and the writing of the thesis. Honggen Zhou provided labor and financial support. Jianzhi Chen and Guochao Li were responsible for the construction of the experimental equipment.

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Sun, L., Dong, B., Lu, J. et al. Experimental study of the influence of swing grinding parameters on machining surface quality of large-width cam. Int J Adv Manuf Technol 125, 701–711 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00170-022-10779-y

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