Strain rate-sensitive analysis for grinding damage of brittle materials

被引:1
|
作者
Chongjun Wu
Beizhi Li
Yao Liu
Jingzhu Pang
Steven Y. Liang
机构
[1] Donghua University,School of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Manufacturing Research Center,undefined
[3] Georgia Institute of Technology,undefined
关键词
Grinding damage; High-speed grinding; Silicon carbide; Strain rate; Surface roughness;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Grinding of brittle materials will inevitably cause grinding damages characterized by fracture microcracks, which will greatly affect the grinding integrity. Traditional damage models are just concerned about the material properties and interaction depth between grit and workpiece without considering the dynamic effect on material strength. This paper proposed new damage analysis models which consider the effect of both strain rate and grinding parameters on grinding damages. It is believed that the material strength and dynamic fracture toughness vary under different grinding parameters due to the variation of strain rate brought by the grinding speed and chip thickness. By introducing the grinding-induced strain rate, the new damage models were further updated as the function of the grinding speed and chip thickness. The grinding damage models were verified through different grinding tests. Combining with the surface roughness results, the grinding damages under different grinding speed and damages are fully discussed. Finally, the damage-free grinding was proposed based on the proposed model. It can be concluded that a combination of the grinding speed and reduction of the chip thickness can help achieve damage-free ground surface.
引用
收藏
页码:2221 / 2229
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Strain rate-sensitive analysis for grinding damage of brittle materials
    Wu, Chongjun
    Li, Beizhi
    Liu, Yao
    Pang, Jingzhu
    Liang, Steven Y.
    International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2017, 89 (5-8): : 2221 - 2229
  • [2] Strain rate-sensitive analysis for grinding damage of brittle materials
    Wu, Chongjun
    Li, Beizhi
    Liu, Yao
    Pang, Jingzhu
    Liang, Steven Y.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY, 2017, 89 (5-8): : 2221 - 2229
  • [3] RATE-SENSITIVE DAMAGE THEORY FOR BRITTLE SOLIDS
    SUARIS, W
    SHAH, SP
    JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING MECHANICS-ASCE, 1984, 110 (06): : 985 - 997
  • [4] Rate-sensitive micromechanical damage model for brittle solid
    Chandra, D
    Krauthammer, T
    JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING MECHANICS-ASCE, 1996, 122 (05): : 412 - 422
  • [5] EXTRUSION OF RATE-SENSITIVE MATERIALS
    CHANDRA, T
    KUON, L
    JONAS, JJ
    CANADIAN MINING AND METALLURGICAL BULLETIN, 1971, 64 (712): : 30 - &
  • [6] SIMILARITY ANALYSIS FOR IMPACT OF RODS OF NONLINEAR RATE-SENSITIVE STRAIN-HARDENING MATERIALS
    SESHADRI, R
    SINGH, MC
    ARCHIVES OF MECHANICS, 1976, 28 (01): : 63 - 74
  • [7] Strain gradient effects on steady state crack growth in rate-sensitive materials
    Nielsen, K. L.
    Niordson, C. F.
    Hutchinson, J. W.
    ENGINEERING FRACTURE MECHANICS, 2012, 96 : 61 - 71
  • [8] On the convergence of a general algorithm for limit analysis involving rate-sensitive materials
    Leu, Shyue-Yuh
    Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Transactions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers,Series A/Chung-kuo Kung Ch'eng Hsuch K'an, 1999, 22 (03): : 351 - 356
  • [9] On the convergence of a general algorithm for limit analysis involving rate-sensitive materials
    Leu, SY
    Yang, WH
    JOURNAL OF THE CHINESE INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERS, 1999, 22 (03) : 351 - 356
  • [10] SIMILARITY ANALYSIS FOR IMPACT OF RODS OF NON-LINEAR RATE-SENSITIVE STRAIN-HARDENING MATERIALS.
    Seshadri, R.
    Singh, M.C.
    Archives of Mechanics - Archiwum Mechaniki Stosowanej, 1976, 28 (01): : 63 - 74