Handbook of Machining with Grinding Wheels, 2nd Edition

Title: Handbook of Machining with Grinding Wheels, 2nd Edition
Author: Eckart Uhlmann, Ichiro Inasaki, Ioan D. Marinescu, Mike Hitchiner, W. Brian Rowe
ISBN: 0367868709 / 9780367868703
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 750
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2019
Availability: 2 to 3 weeks

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Grinding is a crucial technology that employs specific abrasive processes for the fabrication of advanced products and surfaces. Handbook of Machining with Grinding Wheels, Second Edition highlights important industry developments that can lead to improved part quality, higher productivity, and lower costs. Divided into two parts, the book begins with an explanation of grinding behavior and ends with a focus on new and emerging industrial applications.

While the first edition focused on the basics of abrasive machining technology and presented a unified approach to machining with grinding wheels, the second edition ties in the continued need for traditional processes in conjunction with the latest applications. This book highlights new research topics that include: nanotechnology, alternative energy, and additive manufacturing, compares related approaches, and provides numerous references throughout the book.

New in the Second Edition:

  • Contains the latest information on abrasives, bonds, and dressing
  • Updates classic stability lobes for grinding
  • Introduces a new method for tracking dynamic instability in centerless grinding
  • Provides a section in the chapter on ultrasonic-assisted grinding, which contains recent work on modelling of the process
  • Adds material on fluid cooling
  • Presents experimental results for in-process feedback to the grinding process
  • Includes new examples on grinding machine technology (particularly for dressing)

A single source reference covering every aspect of the grinding process, Handbook of Machining with Grinding Wheels functions as a definitive guide to grinding technology for both practicing engineers and students studying graduate-level courses (such as abrasive machining; grinding R&D; metal removal processes; machining of brittle materials; and principles of cutting).

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  • Presents a comprehensive and detailed survey of conventional and super abrasives cutting-edge grinding technologies
  • Builds a strong understanding of the physical mechanisms underlying various grinding operations
  • Supplies numerous diagrams and photographs to illustrate the concepts
  • Includes glossary of terms and an appendix on units and conversions
  • Covers a range of abrasive machining processes with grinding wheels, making this the most complete book covering all types of grinding operations

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Preface

Part I : The Basic Process of Grinding
Chapter 1 :
Introduction
Chapter 2 : Grinding Parameters
Chapter 3 : Material Removal Mechanisms
Chapter 4 : Grinding Wheels
Chapter 5 : The Nature of the Abrasive
Chapter 6 : Specification of the Bond
Chapter 7 : Dressing
Chapter 8 : Grinding Dynamics
Chapter 9 : Grinding Wheel Wear
Chapter 10 : Coolants, the Coolant System, and Cooling
Chapter 11 : Monitoring of Grinding Processes
Chapter 12 : Economics of Grinding

Part II : Application of Grinding Processes
Chapter 13 :
Grinding of Ductile Materials
Chapter 14 : Grinding of Ceramics
Chapter 15 : Grinding Machine Technology
Chapter 16 : Surface Grinding
Chapter 17 : External Cylindrical Grinding
Chapter 18 : Internal Grinding
Chapter 19 : Centerless Grinding
Chapter 20 : Ultrasonic-Assisted Grinding

Glossary
Appendix : Notation and Use of SI Units
Index