Depth of thermal penetration in straight grinding
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Depth of thermal penetration in straight grindingFecha de publicación
2018-03Editor
Springer-VerlagCita bibliográfica
GONZÁLEZ-SANTANDER, J. L.; ESPINÓS-MORATÓ, H. Depth of thermal penetration in straight grinding. The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 1-16.Tipo de documento
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Unlike the usual numerical FEM approach to determine the thermally affected layer during the grinding process, we propose a simple analytical approach to estimate the depth of thermal penetration. For this purpose, ... [+]
Unlike the usual numerical FEM approach to determine the thermally affected layer during the grinding process, we propose a simple analytical approach to estimate the depth of thermal penetration. For this purpose, the one-dimensional definition of depth of thermal penetration is applied to the two-dimensional heat transfer models of straight grinding. A method for computing the depth of thermal penetration in these two-dimensional models is derived and compared to the one-dimensional approximation. For dry grinding, it turns out that the one-dimensional approximation is quite accurate when we consider a moderate percentage in the temperature fall beneath the surface, regardless the type of heat flux profile entering into the workpiece (i.e., constant, linear, triangular, or parabolic). In wet grinding, the latter is true if we consider a constant heat flux profile and a high Peclet number, i.e., Pe > 5. Finally, the one- and two-dimensional approaches calculating analytically the depth of thermal penetration have been compared to the temperature field numerically evaluated by a three-dimensional FEM simulation given in the literature, obtaining a quite good agreement. [-]
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