THEORY AND PRACTICE OF CONTROL FOR THE FORMATION OF ORIENTED ABRASIVES CONTAINING WORKING SURFACES IN ELASTIC GRINDING TOOLS
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https://doi.org/10.36773/1818-1112-2023-130-1-87-90Keywords:
grinding tool, surface layer, orientation of abrasive grains, electrostatic field, productivityAbstract
The authors of the article present the results of theoretical studies on the development of a mathematical apparatus for obtaining a belt grinding tool with controlled orientation of abrasive grains in an electrostatic field, which makes it possible to increase the productivity of finishing surface treatment of machine parts. The article also presents the results of studies aimed at determining the optimal change in the grain orientation angle of electrocorundum 14A in the working layer by 120–140° relative to the fabric base, which contributes to an increase in cutting ability and tool life by 1.3–1.5 times, in comparison with known single-layer grinding tools on a flexible basis. This solves the tasks that are important for industrial production in terms of reducing the material consumption of products and increasing the efficiency of metalworking.
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