Performance of aerodynamic baffles in cylindrical grinding analyzed on the basis of air layer pressure and speed

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Autor(a) principal: Catai,Rodrigo Eduardo
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Silva,Leonardo Roberto da, Bianchi,Eduardo Carlos, Aguiar,Paulo Roberto de, Zílio,Felipe M., Valarelli,Ivan De Domenico, Salgado,Manoel Henrique
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-58782008000100007
Resumo: Over the years, grinding has been considered one of the most important manufacturing processes. Grinding is a high precision process, and the loss of a single workpiece in this stage of the production is unacceptable, for the value added to the material is very high due to many processes it has already undergone prior to grinding. This study aims to contribute toward the development of an experimental methodology whereby the pressure and speed of the air layer produced by the high rotation of the grinding wheel is evaluated with and without baffles, i.e., in an optimized grinding operation and in a traditional one. Tests were also carried out with steel samples to check the difference in grinding wheel wear with and without the use of baffles.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Performance of aerodynamic baffles in cylindrical grinding analyzed on the basis of air layer pressure and speed
title Performance of aerodynamic baffles in cylindrical grinding analyzed on the basis of air layer pressure and speed
spellingShingle Performance of aerodynamic baffles in cylindrical grinding analyzed on the basis of air layer pressure and speed
Catai,Rodrigo Eduardo
grinding
aerodynamic baffle
optimized process
title_short Performance of aerodynamic baffles in cylindrical grinding analyzed on the basis of air layer pressure and speed
title_full Performance of aerodynamic baffles in cylindrical grinding analyzed on the basis of air layer pressure and speed
title_fullStr Performance of aerodynamic baffles in cylindrical grinding analyzed on the basis of air layer pressure and speed
title_full_unstemmed Performance of aerodynamic baffles in cylindrical grinding analyzed on the basis of air layer pressure and speed
title_sort Performance of aerodynamic baffles in cylindrical grinding analyzed on the basis of air layer pressure and speed
author Catai,Rodrigo Eduardo
author_facet Catai,Rodrigo Eduardo
Silva,Leonardo Roberto da
Bianchi,Eduardo Carlos
Aguiar,Paulo Roberto de
Zílio,Felipe M.
Valarelli,Ivan De Domenico
Salgado,Manoel Henrique
author_role author
author2 Silva,Leonardo Roberto da
Bianchi,Eduardo Carlos
Aguiar,Paulo Roberto de
Zílio,Felipe M.
Valarelli,Ivan De Domenico
Salgado,Manoel Henrique
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Catai,Rodrigo Eduardo
Silva,Leonardo Roberto da
Bianchi,Eduardo Carlos
Aguiar,Paulo Roberto de
Zílio,Felipe M.
Valarelli,Ivan De Domenico
Salgado,Manoel Henrique
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv grinding
aerodynamic baffle
optimized process
topic grinding
aerodynamic baffle
optimized process
description Over the years, grinding has been considered one of the most important manufacturing processes. Grinding is a high precision process, and the loss of a single workpiece in this stage of the production is unacceptable, for the value added to the material is very high due to many processes it has already undergone prior to grinding. This study aims to contribute toward the development of an experimental methodology whereby the pressure and speed of the air layer produced by the high rotation of the grinding wheel is evaluated with and without baffles, i.e., in an optimized grinding operation and in a traditional one. Tests were also carried out with steel samples to check the difference in grinding wheel wear with and without the use of baffles.
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