Optimal Sequencing at Selection of Abrasive Tools’ Characteristics for Their Improvement
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Abstract
The problems of optimal sequencing at the selection of abrasive tools’ characteristics for the improvement of their quality characteristics have been considered. It has been established that the grain composition of the abrasive material affects the metal removal rate to the greatest extent, the second most important characteristic is hardness, the third is porosity, and the fourth is the structure of the tool. The obtained results serve as a basis to recommend the developed methodology for researching and evaluating ways and options for improving abrasive tools for practical use. As a result of scientific research, the optimal sequence of improving the basic characteristics of abrasive tools has been determined.
Keywords
Abrasive tools Improvement Optimum characteristics Grain composition HardnessReferences
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