Abstract
Presently, there are more new kinds of requirements for the production of advanced ceramic elements in the engineering field. These ceramic elements are to be machined for a better surface roughness value. Surface roughness of the machined elements is one of the main machining characteristics which play a vital role in determining the high quality of advanced ceramic elements in engineering. In this work, some machining tests were done on the advanced aluminum oxide (Al2O[Formula: see text] ceramic work material using a silicon carbide (SiC) grinding wheel under different process parameters. A parametric analytical model was developed using the method of regression analysis by taking into account of four process parameters, such as depth of cut, feed, grain size and spindle speed. The effectiveness of the model is evaluated based on the comparison of experimental results with the regression analysis. The predicted values of surface roughness ([Formula: see text] and wheel wear ([Formula: see text] with minimum average error are in line to the results of the acquired experiment.
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