Abstract

In abrasive belt rail grinding, understanding the abrasive belt wear mechanisms is important for improving grinding accuracy and abrasive belt service life. Taking a single ceramic grit in a stable grinding state as an example, this study investigated the critical transition conditions and recognition methods between the different wear modes. Based on the crack growth equation, the critical transition condition from abrasion to fracture was modeled by calculating the stress around the cracks hiding in the grit tip. The transition condition between fracture and pull-off was determined by comparing the external stress around the grit root and the bonding strength of the resin binder. These critical conditions were verified by single grit scratching experiments and the improved Sc wear map method.

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