Investigation into the influence of threshold forces and vibrations in diamond roll plunge dressing of grinding wheels

This work investigates threshold forces and vibrations in diamond roll plunge dressing of vitreous bonded aluminum oxide grinding wheels. Threshold forces in dressing are not currently considered in the control of the dress cycles of grinding wheels in manufacturing. These threshold forces, however,...

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Main Author: Geiger, Douglas J
Other Authors: John Kummailil, Committee Member
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Published: Digital WPI 2005
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/etd-theses/315
https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1314&context=etd-theses
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spelling ndltd-wpi.edu-oai-digitalcommons.wpi.edu-etd-theses-13142019-03-22T05:49:10Z Investigation into the influence of threshold forces and vibrations in diamond roll plunge dressing of grinding wheels Geiger, Douglas J This work investigates threshold forces and vibrations in diamond roll plunge dressing of vitreous bonded aluminum oxide grinding wheels. Threshold forces in dressing are not currently considered in the control of the dress cycles of grinding wheels in manufacturing. These threshold forces, however, can lead to size, taper, and out of round errors on the grinding wheel, which are then imparted onto the workpiece. Particularly in internal grinding, and other setups with lower spindle stiffnesses, any threshold force in dressing will cause deflection of the spindle before removing abrasive, which will lead to the grinding wheel being out of size. Hall-effect sensors on the grinding wheel spindle are used to determine the normal force, and a linear encoder on the dressing roll cross-slide is used to determine the abrasive removal rate. The abrasive removal rate is plotted against the normal force for a number of feedrates, and two distinct slopes were observed, with two different threshold forces. In addition, an acoustic emission system is compared to the hall-effect force sensor to study the correlation of the two sensors. 2005-04-26T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/etd-theses/315 https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1314&context=etd-theses Masters Theses (All Theses, All Years) Digital WPI John Kummailil, Committee Member Christopher A. Brown, Advisor Robert S. Hahn, Committee Member Threshold Forces Vibrations Signal Processing Filtering Force Adaptive Grinding Diamond Roll Dressing Grinding wheels Vibration Pressure
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topic Threshold Forces
Vibrations
Signal Processing
Filtering
Force Adaptive Grinding
Diamond Roll Dressing
Grinding wheels
Vibration
Pressure
spellingShingle Threshold Forces
Vibrations
Signal Processing
Filtering
Force Adaptive Grinding
Diamond Roll Dressing
Grinding wheels
Vibration
Pressure
Geiger, Douglas J
Investigation into the influence of threshold forces and vibrations in diamond roll plunge dressing of grinding wheels
description This work investigates threshold forces and vibrations in diamond roll plunge dressing of vitreous bonded aluminum oxide grinding wheels. Threshold forces in dressing are not currently considered in the control of the dress cycles of grinding wheels in manufacturing. These threshold forces, however, can lead to size, taper, and out of round errors on the grinding wheel, which are then imparted onto the workpiece. Particularly in internal grinding, and other setups with lower spindle stiffnesses, any threshold force in dressing will cause deflection of the spindle before removing abrasive, which will lead to the grinding wheel being out of size. Hall-effect sensors on the grinding wheel spindle are used to determine the normal force, and a linear encoder on the dressing roll cross-slide is used to determine the abrasive removal rate. The abrasive removal rate is plotted against the normal force for a number of feedrates, and two distinct slopes were observed, with two different threshold forces. In addition, an acoustic emission system is compared to the hall-effect force sensor to study the correlation of the two sensors.
author2 John Kummailil, Committee Member
author_facet John Kummailil, Committee Member
Geiger, Douglas J
author Geiger, Douglas J
author_sort Geiger, Douglas J
title Investigation into the influence of threshold forces and vibrations in diamond roll plunge dressing of grinding wheels
title_short Investigation into the influence of threshold forces and vibrations in diamond roll plunge dressing of grinding wheels
title_full Investigation into the influence of threshold forces and vibrations in diamond roll plunge dressing of grinding wheels
title_fullStr Investigation into the influence of threshold forces and vibrations in diamond roll plunge dressing of grinding wheels
title_full_unstemmed Investigation into the influence of threshold forces and vibrations in diamond roll plunge dressing of grinding wheels
title_sort investigation into the influence of threshold forces and vibrations in diamond roll plunge dressing of grinding wheels
publisher Digital WPI
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url https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/etd-theses/315
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