Creep-Feed Grinding of a Nickel-Based Alloy Using Conventional Abrasive Wheels

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Z. Shi H. Attia D. Chellan S. Malkin
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

An experimental investigation is reported on creep-feed grinding of a nickelbased alloy (IN718) using conventional aluminum oxide grinding wheels. Straight surface grinding expe.riments were conducted on nickel-based alloy blocks over a wide range of grinding conditions with straight oil as- grinding fluid applied at high pressure. Grinding power, forces, workpiece surface roughness, and radial wheel wear were measured. Specific material removal rate as high as 64 mm2/s was Used without burning the workpiece, which can be attributed to the extremely low specific energy of 12.6 J/mm3. It was found that the grinding wheel under the present test conditions had a strong capability of self-sharpening as indicated by the stabilized power, forces, and surface roughness after an initial short transient.
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APA: Z. Shi H. Attia D. Chellan S. Malkin  (2006)  Creep-Feed Grinding of a Nickel-Based Alloy Using Conventional Abrasive Wheels

MLA: Z. Shi H. Attia D. Chellan S. Malkin Creep-Feed Grinding of a Nickel-Based Alloy Using Conventional Abrasive Wheels. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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