This article introduces a multistage approach for the execution of plunge centerless grinding operations aimed at accelerating waviness cancellation from workpiece initial profile, while preventing the harmful consequences of geometrical process instability. It suggests decomposing the process into multiple phases characterized bydifferent workpiece heights and/or blade angle. The best parameters combination is identified by computing and analyzing the transition matrix of the overall process after a discretization of the profile evolution equation. Choosing to apply a two stages process, a map is computed with the most critical amplification gain of theharmonic components on the workpiece profile, for different heights combination. The gain map can be used to identify the height combination that guarantees a given roundness reduction with the minimal process duration for any initial profile. The analysis result is demonstrated comparing the effectiveness of a 2-stages process withthe usual single stage process of the same duration.
Multistage centerless grinding setup via discrete mapping
Marco Leonesio
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Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Giacomo Bianchi
2022
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This article introduces a multistage approach for the execution of plunge centerless grinding operations aimed at accelerating waviness cancellation from workpiece initial profile, while preventing the harmful consequences of geometrical process instability. It suggests decomposing the process into multiple phases characterized bydifferent workpiece heights and/or blade angle. The best parameters combination is identified by computing and analyzing the transition matrix of the overall process after a discretization of the profile evolution equation. Choosing to apply a two stages process, a map is computed with the most critical amplification gain of theharmonic components on the workpiece profile, for different heights combination. The gain map can be used to identify the height combination that guarantees a given roundness reduction with the minimal process duration for any initial profile. The analysis result is demonstrated comparing the effectiveness of a 2-stages process withthe usual single stage process of the same duration.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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