Abstract

In grinding, the moving trajectories of abrasive grains are almost straight to the motion of the rotation and feed of the grinding wheel, so that grinding marks are formed continuously. As a result, surface roughness is dependent on grain size and organization of the grinding wheel. If the trajectory of the abrasive grain is wavy, the peak lines of the grinding marks will be partially removed by following the abrasive grain. This improves surface roughness. The objective of this study is to develop a mechanism to give axial vibration to the grinding wheel by the pulsation of the plunger pump, and thus to improve the surface roughness of the machined surface.

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