刊名:The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
出版年:2016
出版时间:March 2016
年:2016
卷:83
期:5-8
页码:1253-1264
全文大小:3,827 KB
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作者单位:Pengfei Liu (1) Bin Lin (1) Shuai Yan (1) Yan Li (1) Bo Wang (1)
1. Key Laboratory of Advanced Ceramics and Machining Technology, Tianjin University, Ministry of Education, Tianjin, 300072, China
刊物类别:Engineering
刊物主题:Industrial and Production Engineering Production and Logistics Mechanical Engineering Computer-Aided Engineering and Design
出版者:Springer London
ISSN:1433-3015
文摘
The topography of fixed abrasive grinding pad has a significant effect on the process of grinding analysis. A new numerical modeling technique has been proposed to generate the grinding pad topography with spherical grains in this paper. The simulation result was given by software. Five fixed abrasive grinding pads with different grain sizes were measured by using a confocal scanning laser microscope. Comparing the results of simulation and the experiment, it can be concluded that the simulated profile of the grinding pad is corresponding well with that of the actual pad.