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The three-dimensional surface topographic characterisation of conventional and superabrasive grinding wheels.
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| Author | Butler, David L. Webster, John A. Blunt, Liam A. Stout, Ken J. |
| Abstract | The final surface topography of a grinding wheel is determined by the particular trueing and dressing conditions it is subjected to; although it is the dressing operation which imparts the fine scale surface features to the grinding wheel. The actual topography arises from the process of grit fracture and / or bond fracture. The wheel topography and the grinding parameters affect the |
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| Subject Keyword | Grinding Wheel Final Surface Topography Wheel Topography Fine Scale Surface Dressing Operation Grit Fracture Grinding Parameter Particular Trueing Actual Topography Arises Bond Fracture |
| Content Type | Text |