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Effect of Abrasive on the Machining Performance of the EMR-effect-based Tiny-grinding Wheel

Based on the electro-magneto-rheological (EMR) effect, the Fe3O4-based EMR fluid dispersed with micron-sized finishing abrasives is used as a polishing fluid to form a dynamical tiny-grinding wheel under an electro-magnetically coupled field. Using this EMR-effect-based tiny-grinding wheel, experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of the grain size, content and material of abrasive on material removal effect of normal glass. Results indicate that the abrasive can change the chain-like structure of the EMR-effect-based tiny-grinding wheel and influence the material removal ability of the tiny-grinding wheel remarkably. The material removal amount increases with the increase of the content of diamond abrasive in the EMR fluid, and grows slowly when the proportion of diamond abrasive exceeds to 6%. While the grain size of abrasive increases, the material removal amount increases at the beginning and decreases afterwards. The effect of abrasive on material removal depends on the hardness of abrasive, the greater the abrasive hardness, the higher the material removal efficiency. The machined area has a close relationship with both the density and grain size of abrasive.

Abrasive Electro-magneto-rheological effect Tiny-grinding wheel Material removal

Jiabin Lu Qiusheng Yan Hong Tian Weiqiang Gao

Faculty of Electromechanical Engineering, Guangdong University of Technology, China Bosch Automotive Products (Changsha) Co.Ltd., China

国际会议

International Conference on Surface Finishing Technology & Surface Engineering(2010年中国国际光整加工技术学术会议 ICSFT 2010)

广州

英文

24-29

2010-11-05(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)