Manufacturing Processes: Grinding
Manufacturing Processes: Grinding
Manufacturing Processes: Grinding
Grinding
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GRINDING
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GRINDING
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Introduction
• Grinding is a material removal process
accomplished by abrasive particles that are
contained in a bonded grinding wheel rotating at
very high surface speeds.
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Introduction
• Grinding is similar to the milling process.
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GRINDING vs Milling
• There are significant differences between grinding
and milling:
– the abrasive grains in the wheel are much smaller and
more numerous than the teeth on a milling cutter
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Parameters of a grinding wheel
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Parameters of a grinding wheel
• A grinding wheel consists of abrasive particles
and bonding material.
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Parameters of a grinding wheel
• These two ingredients and the way they are
fabricated determine the five basic parameters of
a grinding wheel:
(1) abrasive material,
(2) grain size,
(3) bonding material,
(4) wheel structure,
(5) wheel grade.
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(1) ABRASIVE MATERIAL
• Different abrasive materials are appropriate for
grinding different work materials.
– Silicon carbide
– Diamond Grains
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(2) GRAIN SIZE
• Small grit sizes produce better finishes, whereas
larger grain sizes permit larger material
removal rates.
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(2) GRAIN SIZE
• Grain sizes used in grinding wheels typically
range between 8 and 250.
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(2) GRAIN SIZE
Mesh/Screen/Sieve Size = 8
Grain/Grit Size = 8
1’’
8 openings
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(2) GRAIN SIZE
Mesh/Screen/Sieve Size = 16
Grain/Grit Size = 16
1’’
16 openings
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(3) BONDING MATERIAL
• The bonding material holds the abrasive grains
and establishes the shape and structural integrity
of the grinding wheel.
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(3) BONDING MATERIAL
• Commonly used bond materials are
– Vitrified bond
– resinoid
– rubber
– shellac and silicate bonds
• Vitrified bond is the most common bond
material .
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(4) WHEEL STRUCTURE
• Wheel structure refers to the relative spacing of
the abrasive grains in the wheel.
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(4) WHEEL STRUCTURE
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(4) WHEEL STRUCTURE
• The volumetric proportions of grains, bond
material, and pores can be expressed as
Pg+ Pb + Pp = 1 (1)
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(4) WHEEL STRUCTURE
• Generally, open structures are recommended in
situations in which clearance for chips must be
provided.
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Marking System For CONVENTIONAL
GRINDING WHEELS
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GRINDING WHEEL SHAPES
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GRINDING OPERATIONS
• Grinding is traditionally used to finish parts
whose geometries have already been created by
other operations.
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GRINDING OPERATIONS
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(1) SURFACE GRINDING
• Surface grinding is normally used to grind plain flat
surfaces.
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(1) SURFACE GRINDING
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(a) Horizontal Spindle With Reciprocating (b) Horizontal Spindle With Rotating Worktable
Worktable
(c) Vertical Spindle With Reciprocating Worktable (d) Vertical Spindle With Rotating Worktable
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(1) SURFACE GRINDING
• Of the four types, the horizontal spindle machine
with reciprocating worktable is the most common.
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(2) EXTERNAL CYLINDRICAL GRINDING
• External cylindrical grinding (also called center-
type grinding) is performed much like a turning
operation.
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(2) EXTERNAL CYLINDRICAL GRINDING
• External cylindrical grinding is used to finish parts
that have been machined to approximate size.
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FIGURE
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Problems Associated with Grinding
Problems:
• Glazing:
• Wheel loading:
Solutions:
• Dressing
• Truing
• Balancing
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Glazing & Wheel loading
• Glazing: During grinding the high strength
material, hard materials, abrasive edges of
grinding wheel get dull because of their edges
get rounded off. The surface of the wheel
becomes smooth and shining and it ceases to cut
effectively.
• Wheel loading: This is the process of the tiny
chips being accumulated in the gap between the
two successive grains called gullet. Again the tool
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Example of wheel Loading
Wheel has been loaded with bits of Wheel has been dressed
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metal embedded in its grinding face to remove the loading.
Dressing and Truing
• To make a ‘glazed’ or ‘loaded’ abrasive wheel
serviceable or to ‘true’ the wheel so that its
circumference is concentric with the spindle axis,
the wheel must be dressed.
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Huntington type wheel dresser
• The star wheels dig into the
wheel and break out the blunt
grains and any foreign matter
that may be clogging the wheel.
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The diamond wheel dresser
• The diamond cuts the wheel to shape and is used
for dressing and truing the wheels on precision
grinding machines, such as surface and
cylindrical grinding machines.
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The diamond wheel dresser
• Figure shows the diamond
being used incorrectly.
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