10/11/2014 1 Before you begin: Turn on the sound on your computer. There is audio to accompany this presentation. Chapter 26 Abrasive Machining Processes MET 33800 Manufacturing Processes Materials Processing Chapters 15-17 Chapters 30-33 Chapters 20-27 Chapters 11-13 Chapter 26 - 2 ABRASIVE MACHINING Abrasive Machining – Interaction of abrasive grits and workpiece at high speeds and shallow penetration. Chip Removal Process – Chips are formed like other material removal processes. Chapter 26 - 3
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Before you begin: Turn on the sound on your computer. There is audio to accompany this presentation.
Chapter 26
Abrasive Machining Processes
MET 33800 Manufacturing Processes
Materials Processing
Chapters 15-17
Chapters 30-33
Chapters 20-27
Chapters 11-13
Chapter 26 - 2
ABRASIVE MACHINING Abrasive Machining – Interaction of abrasive grits and
workpiece at high speeds and shallow penetration.
Chip Removal Process – Chips are formed like other material removal processes.
Chapter 26 - 3
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Abrasive Categories:
Free - Lapping, sand blasting.
Coated - Mounted in resin on a belt.
Bonded - Grinding wheel.
ABRASIVE MACHINING
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Unique aspects:
Depth of cut small - 0.002 to 0.005 inch.
Cutting edges very small.
Several cutting edges can cut simultaneously.
Very hard materials can be machined.
Grinding wheels are self-sharpening.
ABRASIVE MACHINING
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ABRASIVE MACHINING
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ABRASIVE MACHINING
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GRINDING METHODS Abrasive Machining – very rapid metal removal.
Aggressive grinding with hard wheels.
Results in residual stresses, surface cracking, over tempered martensite (steels).
Through-feed - workpiece is fed through the grinding wheels completely, entering on one side and exiting on the opposite.
End-feed - workpiece is fed into the machine, comes to rest against a stop and then the workpiece is fed in the opposite direction to exit the machine
In-feed - used to grind workpieces with relatively complex shapes. Workpiece is loaded manually into the grinding machine and the regulating wheel moved into place.
CYLINDRICAL GRINDING
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CYLINDRICAL GRINDING
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CYLINDRICAL GRINDING
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CYLINDRICAL GRINDING
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CYLINDRICAL GRINDING
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4. Tool post grinders – Lathe attachment. Mounts on the tool post.
CYLINDRICAL GRINDING
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5. Surface Grinding:
Horizontal spindle/reciprocating table.
Vertical spindle/reciprocating table.
Horizontal spindle/rotary table.
Vertical spindle/rotary table.
SURFACE GRINDING
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SURFACE GRINDING
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SURFACE GRINDING
Horizontal Spindle/ReciprocatingChapter 26 - 55
SURFACE GRINDING
Horizontal Spindle/Rotary TableChapter 26 - 56
SURFACE GRINDING
Vertical Spindle/Rotary TableChapter 26 - 57
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227" Blanchard GrinderLargest in the nation with
80" height capacity, vacuum chuck, 400 HP, AC,
main spindle motor and 200" table.
SURFACE GRINDING
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6. Creep feed grinding - Single pass, very slow feed and large depth of cut. Frequently used with profile grinding operations.
CREEP FEED GRINDING
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CREEP FEED GRINDING
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CREEP FEED GRINDING
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CDCF – Continuous Dress Creep Feed
7. Tool grinding: special machines, universal tool and cutter grinders.
TOOL GRINDING
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8. Off-hand grinding: bench and pedestal grinders.
OTHER PROCESSES
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9. Disk grinders: two large wheels, grinding on two surfaces
OTHER PROCESSES
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10. Jig grinders: high precision, vertical spindle machines. Similar application to jig bores.
OTHER PROCESSES
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11. Hand grinders:
Electric or pneumatic.
Deburring and mold work.
Mounted wheels and points.
OTHER PROCESSES
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12. Gear Grinding:
OTHER PROCESSES
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13. Thread Grinding:
OTHER PROCESSES
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Chapter 26 - 69
14. Profile Cylindrical Grinding
OTHER PROCESSES
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Abrasive glued to cloth or backing paper.
Available in sheets, rolls, endless belts, disks.
COATED ABRASIVES
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COATED ABRASIVES
Chapter 26 - 71
COATED ABRASIVES
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Fine abrasive stones.
Very small amount of material removed.
Used for truing, sizing and lay patterns.
HONING PROCESS
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HONING PROCESS
Chapter 26 - 74
HONING PROCESS
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HONING MACHINES
Chapter 26 - 76
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HONING MACHINES
Lapping: Free particles (diamond) allowed to become embedded in softer material that is used to remove very small amounts of stock from workpiece.
FREE ABRASIVE PROCESSES
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LAPPING MACHINES
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Processes
Ultrasonic Machining uses abrasive slurry or bonded abrasives with ultrasonic vibrations.
Waterjet Cutting/Hydrodynamic Machining high-velocity jet (3000 ft/sec) at high pressure (60,000 psi)
Abrasive Waterjet Cutting addition of abrasives.
Abrasive Jet Machining inert gas rather than water.
Abrasive Flow Machining semisolid liquid or gel with abrasives for finishing.
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FREE ABRASIVE PROCESSES
Chapter 26 - 81
FREE ABRASIVE PROCESSES
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ULTRASONIC: FREE ABRASIVE
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Ultrasonic Machining - ToolingChapter 26 - 83
ULTRASONIC: BONDED ABRASIVE
Ultrasonic Machining
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ULTRASONIC: BONDED ABRASIVE
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Ultrasonic Machining – Example PartsChapter 26 - 85
ULTRASONIC: BONDED ABRASIVE
Ultrasonic Machining – Example PartsChapter 26 - 86
ULTRASONIC: BONDED ABRASIVE
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WATERJET PROCESS
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WATERJET PROCESS
Abrasive Waterjet: Multi-point cutting or erosion as material removal process.
ABRASIVE WATERJET
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Abrasive Waterjet CuttingChapter 26 - 90
ABRASIVE WATERJET
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Waterjet Cutting
Chapter 26 - 91
ABRASIVE WATERJET
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Waterjet Cutting
ABRASIVE WATERJET
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ABRASIVE WATERJET
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Abrasive Jet Machining – Uses inert gas rather than water as medium for abrasive.