Abstract
The ultraprecision diamond grinding (UPDG) of hard brittle materials such as glass involves two important characteristics: unusually high values of effective negative rake angle and high ratios of radial to tangential components of mean force per grit. Reasons are given why the mean normal force per grit is a useful criterion relative to subsurface damage. Also discussed is why the term ductile machining for the related process - single point diamond turning (SPOT) is misleading.
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