Abstract
The conventional two-dimensional geometrical model is extended to allow for the establishment of a characteristic wear profile at the periphery of the wheel. A stable wear land is shown to be consistent with the hypothesis that wheel action is self-regulating so as to maintain a constant cutting force on the mean grit. The wheel depth of cut no longer enters into the picture. A tentative modification of the theory to cover the case of cylindrical surface grinding is suggested.
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