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Types of Grinding wheel K.J. INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY Manufacturing Process- I Types of Grinding wheel Made By:(D2d) Valand Mehul C (140643119025) Patel Akash R (140643119012) Khalas Karan P (140643119004)

Workpiece Geometries Fig: The types of work pieces and operations typical of grinding: (a) cylindrical surfaces, (b) conical surfaces, (c) fillets on a shaft, (d) helical profiles, (e) concave shape, (f) cutting off or slotting with thin wheels, and (g) internal grinding

Grinding Wheel Fig: Physical model of a grinding wheel, showing is structure and wear and fracture patterns.

Common Grinding Wheels Fig: Common Type of Grinding Wheels made with conventional abrasives. Note that each wheel has a specific grinding face; grinding on other surfaces is improper and unsafe

Superabrasive Wheel Configuration Fig: Examples of Superabrasive Wheel Configuration. The annular regions (rim) are superabrasive grinding surfaces, and the wheel itself (core) is generally made of metal or composites. The bonding materials for the super abrasives are: (a), (d), and (e) resinoid, metal, or vitrified, (b) metal, (c) vitrified, and (f) resinoid

Grinding Chips Fig: (a) Grinding chip being produced by a single abrasive grain. (A) chip, (B) workpiece, (C) abrasive grain. Note the large negative rake angle of the grain. The inscribed circle is 0.065mm in diameter. (b) Chip formation by an abrasive grain with a wear flat. Note the negative rake angle of the grain and the small shear angle

Grinding Wheel Surface Fig: The surface of a grinding wheel showing abrasive grains, wheel porosity, wear flats on grains, and metal chips from the workpiece adhering to the grains. Note the random distribution and shape of abrasive grains.

Surface grinding and Plowing Fig: Surface grinding process, showing various process variables. Fig: Chip formation and Plowing of the workpiece surface by and abrasive grain. This action is similar to abrasive wear

Shaping using Computer Control Fig: Shaping the grinding face of a wheel by dressing it with computer control. Note that the diamond dressing tool is normal to the surface at point of contact with the wheel.

Surface Grinding Operations Fig: Surface Grinding Operations. (a) Traverse grinding with a horizontal-spindle surface grinder. (b) Plunge grinding with a horizontal-spindle surface grinder, producing a groove in the workpiece. (c) A vertical-spindle rotary-table grinder (also known as the Blanchard type)

Fig: A Horizontal-spindle surface grinder Surface Grinding Fig: A Horizontal-spindle surface grinder Fig: (a) Rough grinding of steel balls on a vertical-spindle grinder; the balls are guided by a special rotary fixture. (b) The balls are ground to within 0.013mm of their final size.

Cylindrical Grinding Operations Fig: Examples of various cylindrical grinding operations. (a) Traverse grinding, (b) plunge grinding, and (c) profile grinding.

Cycle Pattern in Cylindrical Grinding

Examples of Bonded Abrasives Fig: A variety of bonded abrasive used in abrasive machining processes

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