Analysis of the cutting fluid influence on the deep grinding process with a CBN grinding wheel

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Autor(a) principal: Fusse,Ronaldo Yoshinobu
Data de Publicação: 2004
Outros Autores: França,Thiago Valle, Catai,Rodrigo Eduardo, Silva,Leonardo Roberto da, Aguiar,Paulo Roberto de, Bianchi,Eduardo Carlos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392004000300013
Resumo: The application of cutting fluid in a deep grinding process is becoming more and more important, mainly where the cutting fluids are used as an "external" agent to the grinding conditions. The role of the fluid in grinding operations is in refrigeration of the workpiece, removal of the shavings, lubrication of the grinding zone, and refrigeration and cleaning of the wheel. The efficiency of a cutting fluid will depend mainly of the type of fluid that will be used. In this work, the influences of the type of cutting fluid used in a deep grinding process of the steel VC131 using CBN grinding wheel are analyzed. Three different types of cutting fluids were used: a vegetable emulsion, a synthetic solution and a integral oil. The variables analyzed during and after the grinding process were the grinding force, the superficial roughness, the acoustic emission (EA), the temperature of the piece and the G ratio (relationship between the volume of material removed from the piece and the volume worn off the grinding wheel). The integral oil showed the best performance relative to the following output variables: EA, cutting force and G ratio. The vegetal emulsion was the fluid that best dissipated heat from the cutting region.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of the cutting fluid influence on the deep grinding process with a CBN grinding wheel
title Analysis of the cutting fluid influence on the deep grinding process with a CBN grinding wheel
spellingShingle Analysis of the cutting fluid influence on the deep grinding process with a CBN grinding wheel
Fusse,Ronaldo Yoshinobu
machining
grinding
CBN wheel
cutting fluid
title_short Analysis of the cutting fluid influence on the deep grinding process with a CBN grinding wheel
title_full Analysis of the cutting fluid influence on the deep grinding process with a CBN grinding wheel
title_fullStr Analysis of the cutting fluid influence on the deep grinding process with a CBN grinding wheel
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the cutting fluid influence on the deep grinding process with a CBN grinding wheel
title_sort Analysis of the cutting fluid influence on the deep grinding process with a CBN grinding wheel
author Fusse,Ronaldo Yoshinobu
author_facet Fusse,Ronaldo Yoshinobu
França,Thiago Valle
Catai,Rodrigo Eduardo
Silva,Leonardo Roberto da
Aguiar,Paulo Roberto de
Bianchi,Eduardo Carlos
author_role author
author2 França,Thiago Valle
Catai,Rodrigo Eduardo
Silva,Leonardo Roberto da
Aguiar,Paulo Roberto de
Bianchi,Eduardo Carlos
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fusse,Ronaldo Yoshinobu
França,Thiago Valle
Catai,Rodrigo Eduardo
Silva,Leonardo Roberto da
Aguiar,Paulo Roberto de
Bianchi,Eduardo Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv machining
grinding
CBN wheel
cutting fluid
topic machining
grinding
CBN wheel
cutting fluid
description The application of cutting fluid in a deep grinding process is becoming more and more important, mainly where the cutting fluids are used as an "external" agent to the grinding conditions. The role of the fluid in grinding operations is in refrigeration of the workpiece, removal of the shavings, lubrication of the grinding zone, and refrigeration and cleaning of the wheel. The efficiency of a cutting fluid will depend mainly of the type of fluid that will be used. In this work, the influences of the type of cutting fluid used in a deep grinding process of the steel VC131 using CBN grinding wheel are analyzed. Three different types of cutting fluids were used: a vegetable emulsion, a synthetic solution and a integral oil. The variables analyzed during and after the grinding process were the grinding force, the superficial roughness, the acoustic emission (EA), the temperature of the piece and the G ratio (relationship between the volume of material removed from the piece and the volume worn off the grinding wheel). The integral oil showed the best performance relative to the following output variables: EA, cutting force and G ratio. The vegetal emulsion was the fluid that best dissipated heat from the cutting region.
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