Grinding Technology: Theory and Applications of Machining with Abrasives

Title: Grinding Technology: Theory and Applications of Machining with Abrasives
Author: Stephen Malkin
ISBN: 0872634809 / 9780872634800
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 275
Publisher: SME
Year: 1996
Availability: Out of Stock

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"Grinding Technology : Theory and Applications of Machining with Abrasives" takes a comprehensive look at the subject of grinding and how it can be used to obtain exceptional precision in part manufacturing. Structured to educate as well as serve as a shop-floor reference, the book bridges the gap between theory and application, presenting a critical and unified picture of the grinding process and how its use brings part quality in harmony with customer expectations.

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Preface
Preface to the First Edition

Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : Grinding Wheels : Composition and Properties
Chapter 3 : Grinding Geometry and Kinematics
Chapter 4 : Wheel, Truing, Dressing, and Topography
Chapter 5 : Grinding Mechanisms
Chapter 6 : Thermal Aspects : Conventional Grinding
Chapter 7 : Thermal Aspects : Creep-Feed Grinding
Chapter 8 : Thermal Aspects : Grinding with CBN Abrasives
Chapter 9 : Fluid Flow in Grinding
Chapter 10 : Surface Roughness
Chapter 11 : Wheel Wear and Lubrication
Chapter 12 : Grinding Deflections : Grinding Cycles, Inaccuracies, and Vibrations
Chapter 13 : Simulation, Optimization, and Intelligent Control

Index