The effect of wheel eccentricity and run-out on grinding forces, waviness, wheel wear and chatter
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Jeffrey Badger, Stuart Murphy, Garret O'Donnell, The effect of wheel eccentricity and run-out on grinding forces, waviness, wheel wear and chatter, International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture, 51, 10-11, 2011, 766-774Download Item:
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The effect of grinding-wheel eccentricity on grinding forces, wheel wear and final waviness height was
studied. Eccentricity was evident in force oscillations and acceleration and audio measurements. A model
was developed to predict final scallop-profile shape from grinding parameters and eccentricity.
Recommendations are given on detecting eccentricity and determining when eccentricity is tolerable.
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Irish Research Council for Science and Engineering Technology (IRCSET)
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Author: O'DONNELL, GARRET; MURPHY, STUART
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International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture51
10-11
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