Abstract

Fiber-reinforced ceramic matrix composites are considered to be difficult-to-machine materials, its machining especially forming machining is very difficult. The silica fiber reinforced silica composite is studied by grinding experiment in this paper. The surface morphology of the specimens are analyzed by scanning electron microscopy, and the grinding mechanism of the composite is also analyzed. Grinding depth and feed speed is separately changed to study the grinding force. The influence of the blunt wheel on surface morphology and geometric accuracy of the specimen after grinding is explored. This research may be helpful to improve the machining quality of silica fiber reinforced silica composite.

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