Abstract

Abstract The applications of hard and brittle materials, typically represented by advanced ceramics, for a number of high-performance components have recently generated high interest. To meet this increasing demand, high efficiency machining technologies are needed. In this keynote paper, the characteristic features of hard and brittle materials are outlined. Considering these features, a fundamental principle for grinding those materials is discussed, followed by practical examples of advanced ceramic grinding. Remarks for attaining high-efficiency grinding of hard and brittle materials are presented.

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