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A Study on Calculating Grinding Temperature

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This paper introduces a study on calculation of the temperature in external grinding process. In the paper, based on the theory of grinding process, the relationship among grinding temperature of workpiece and cutting parameters, grinding wheel parameters, workpiece parameters…was presented. This relationship is used to predict grinding temperature of workpiece. Also, the results of calculated temperature are in good agreement with experiment data. Therefore, the results of this study can be used for prediction of the grinding temperature in practical cases.

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Trung, D.D., Van Thien, N., Dung, H.T., Hung, T.Q. (2019). A Study on Calculating Grinding Temperature. In: Fujita, H., Nguyen, D., Vu, N., Banh, T., Puta, H. (eds) Advances in Engineering Research and Application. ICERA 2018. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 63. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04792-4_13

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