Gradierte Schleifscheiben beim Nutentiefschliff: Optimierung des Verschleißverhaltens durch Schleifwerkzeugauslegung

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  • Berend Denkena
  • Alexander Krödel
  • Daniel Raffalt
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Translated title of the contributionPotential of graded grinding tools for deep grinding
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)829-832
Number of pages4
JournalWT Werkstattstechnik
Volume111
Issue number11-12
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Abstract

Deep grinding of cemented carbide end mills is accompanied by difficult process conditions. An unequal wear across the grinding wheel width is the result. That leads to a loss of precisions and limits the tool life. A simulation-based load optimized grinding wheel design can improve the operational behavior of these grinding tools. A more uniform wear behavior as well as a low chipping of the cutting edges due to the graded grinding wheels are demonstrated in this article.

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Gradierte Schleifscheiben beim Nutentiefschliff: Optimierung des Verschleißverhaltens durch Schleifwerkzeugauslegung. / Denkena, Berend; Krödel, Alexander; Raffalt, Daniel.
In: WT Werkstattstechnik, Vol. 111, No. 11-12, 2021, p. 829-832.

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Denkena B, Krödel A, Raffalt D. Gradierte Schleifscheiben beim Nutentiefschliff: Optimierung des Verschleißverhaltens durch Schleifwerkzeugauslegung. WT Werkstattstechnik. 2021;111(11-12):829-832. doi: 10.37544/1436-4980-2021-11-12-59
Denkena, Berend ; Krödel, Alexander ; Raffalt, Daniel. / Gradierte Schleifscheiben beim Nutentiefschliff : Optimierung des Verschleißverhaltens durch Schleifwerkzeugauslegung. In: WT Werkstattstechnik. 2021 ; Vol. 111, No. 11-12. pp. 829-832.
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