Description
This book draws upon the science of tribology to understand, predict and improve abrasive machining processes. Pulling together information on how abrasives work, the authors, who are renowned experts in abrasive technology, demonstrate how tribology can be applied as a tool to improve abrasive machining processes.Each of the main elements of the abrasive machining system are looked at, and the tribological factors that control the efficiency and quality of the processes are described. Since grinding is by far the most commonly employed abrasive machining process, it is dealt with in particular detail.Solutions are posed to many of the most commonly experienced industrial problems, such as poor accuracy, poor surface quality, rapid wheel wear, vibrations, work-piece burn and high process costs. This practical approach makes this book an essential tool for practicing engineers.- Uses the science of tribology to improve understanding and of abrasive machining processes in order to increase performance, productivity and surface quality of final products- A comprehensive reference on how abrasives work, covering kinematics, heat transfer, thermal stresses, molecular dynamics, fluids and the tribology of lubricants- Authoritative and ground-breaking in its first edition, the 2nd edition includes 30% new and updated material, including new topics such as CMP (Chemical Mechanical Polishing) and precision machining for micro-and nano-scale applications
Table of Contents
1) Introduction to Abrasive Processes2) Tribosystems of Abrasive Machining Processes3) Kinematic Models of Abrasive Contacts4) Contact Mechanics5) Forces, Friction, and Energy6) Thermal Design of Processes7) Molecular Dynamics for Abrasive Process Simulation8) Fluid Delivery9) Electrolytic In-Process Dressing (ELID) Grinding and Polishing10) Grinding Wheel and Abrasive Topography11) Abrasives and Abrasive Tools12) Conditioning of Abrasive Wheels13) Loose Abrasive Processes14) Process Fluids for Abrasive Machining15) Tribology of Abrasive Machining16) Processed Materials



