A Study on Heat Transfer in High-Speed Grinding of Titanium Matrix Composites

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High-speed grinding experiment of titanium matrix composites is carried out with cubic boron nitride (CBN) superabrasive wheels in this work. The heat transfer into the titanium matrix composites (TMCs) is discussed based on theoretical analysis. A calculation method of thermal ratio passing into the workpiece is represented. Results obtained show that high-speed grinding of PTMCs using vitrified CBN wheel has a greater thermal ratio passing into the workpiece than using electroplated CBN wheel. Moreover, a linear relationship is established between es and ds1/4ap-3/4vw-1/2.

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