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Mathematical modeling of the cylindrical grinding process

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This paper proposes a dynamic model of cylindrical grinding with a tool owning specified distribution of abrasive grains. Cutting forces have been calculated, the surface geometry formed after a grinding wheel pass has been determined, the influence of the process dynamics on cutting forces and machined surface geometry has been taken into account, and the effects of cutting condit on vibrations being generated in the process of grinding have been investigated.

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Original Russian Text © S.A. Voronov, Ma Veidun, 2017, published in Problemy Mashinostroeniya i Nadezhnosti Mashin, 2017, No. 4, pp. 85–94.

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Voronov, S.A., Veidun, M. Mathematical modeling of the cylindrical grinding process. J. Mach. Manuf. Reliab. 46, 394–403 (2017). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1052618817030177

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