Abstract
An investigation is reported of the effect of grinding speed on energy partition for grinding of Inconel 718 with virtrified CBN wheels. Temperature was measured in the ground surface of Inconel 718 with semi-natural thermalcouple. The energy partition and heat flux distribution within the grinding zone were estimated and analyzed. The result indicates that low energy partitions were found to be convected into the workpiece and wheel, both were lower than 10%, and the energy partition into the coolant decreases greatly from 75% to 25% while the one into the grinding chips increases from 15% to 70% with the increasing speed.
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