Abstract

This paper presents an approach for the development and optimization of the NC-form grinding technology for an efficient machining of carbon fibre reinforced silicon carbide composite (C/SiC). The C/SiC properties, the importance and the necessity of the application of a high performance grinding process for the machining of this innovative composite material are introduced first. Then, the methodologies and the experimental investigations of NC-form grinding with the application of several machining parameters and three distinct bond types (vitrified, metal and synthetic resin) of diamond mounted points for the abrasive machining of C/SiC are presented. In order to monitor and analyze the process, grinding forces, surface integrity of ground workpieces and grinding wheel wear are investigated. The results of this paper provide new information regarding the wear behavior of grinding tools and the optimized conditions for grinding of C/SiC

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