Theoretical considerations of machining with grinding wheels

Authors

  • Andrew Oyakhobo Odior

    University of Benin, Benin City, NIGERIA
  • Festus A Oyawale

    Covenant University, Ota, NIGERIA
  • Sunday O. Oyedepo

    Covenant University, Ota, NIGERIA
  • Samson A Aasa

    Covenant University, Ota, NIGERIA

Received date: February 8, 2013

Accepted date: February 23, 2013

Published date: May 10, 2013

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v2i2.687

Abstract

Grinding is one of the most versatile methods of removing material from machine parts by the cutting action of the countless hard and sharp abrasive particles of a revolving grinding wheel. It works by forcing the abrasive grains into the surface of the workpiece so that each grain cuts away a small bit of material in the form of chips. Abrasive grinding wheel is an expendable wheel that carries an abrasive compound on its periphery. They are made of small, sharp and very hard natural or synthetic abrasive minerals, bonded together in a matrix to form a wheel. The paper presents a review of some of the characteristics as well as theoretical considerations of operations of abrasive grinding wheel. The relationships among the various grinding parameters; the radial force f, the force on individual grit of grinding wheel F, velocity of grinding wheelg Vg, velocity of work piecew Vw, the wheel diameterg Dg, and the diameter of the work piece Dw were established for given grinding operations.

Author Biographies

  • Andrew Oyakhobo Odior, University of Benin, Benin City, NIGERIA
    Associate Professor, Production Engineering Department
  • Festus A Oyawale, Covenant University, Ota, NIGERIA
    Professor, Mechanical Engineering Department
  • Sunday O. Oyedepo, Covenant University, Ota, NIGERIA
    Lecturer 1, Mechanical Engineering Department
  • Samson A Aasa, Covenant University, Ota, NIGERIA
    Assistant Lecturer, Mechanical Engineering Department

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How to Cite

Odior, A. O., Oyawale, F. A., Oyedepo, S. O., & Aasa, S. A. (2013). Theoretical considerations of machining with grinding wheels. International Journal of Engineering and Technology, 2(2), 126-133. https://doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v2i2.687

Received date: February 8, 2013

Accepted date: February 23, 2013

Published date: May 10, 2013