This work addresses the influence of grains' interaction on the material removal volume and damage development when glass finishing. The abrasive grains of grinding tool are locally modelled by three sharp tips. The material removal process is hence investigated with respect of the distance separating the indenters. Single Scratch Test (SST) and Triple Scratch Test (TST) are basically conducted. The experimental tests used four speeds and five separation distances ranging, respectively, in 16-64 m.min-1 and 100-800 $\mu m$. The depth of cut is however kept constant to 0.1 mm. The experimental set-up uses a Kistler piezoelectric dynamometer for in-situ force acquirements. Profilometer and optical microscopy are also used to investigate g...
International audienceGrinding and polishing are widely used for glasses machining with fine finishe...
The smoothed-particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method was introduced to simulate the quartz glass grindin...
This paper deals with material removal mechanisms in grinding by considering single grit-workpiece i...
This work addresses the influence of grains' interaction on the material removal volume and damage d...
Glass shaping, which corresponds to the removal of the edges of a specimen, is the last finishing op...
Many advanced applications of glass demand fabrication of engineering parts of utmost dimensional pr...
This paper addresses the effects of bonds and grains of abrasive tools on the edge aspect of ground ...
The objective of this work is to develop a solid scientific understanding of the creation and charac...
International audienceService life of machined brittle material and particularly glass workpieces, u...
International audienceSurface finish determines service life of glass workpieces. Therefore, an exte...
National audienceThe use of glass in technology fields such as civil engineering, transports or opti...
Today the technological applications of glass span from everyday life to many advanced areas. These ...
The single grain scratching SPH simulation model was established to study the subsurface damage of o...
The contact between a hard particle and the surface of a brittle solid is of fundamental interest fo...
In order to study the mechanism of crack propagation, the varied cutting-depth scratch experiment is...
International audienceGrinding and polishing are widely used for glasses machining with fine finishe...
The smoothed-particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method was introduced to simulate the quartz glass grindin...
This paper deals with material removal mechanisms in grinding by considering single grit-workpiece i...
This work addresses the influence of grains' interaction on the material removal volume and damage d...
Glass shaping, which corresponds to the removal of the edges of a specimen, is the last finishing op...
Many advanced applications of glass demand fabrication of engineering parts of utmost dimensional pr...
This paper addresses the effects of bonds and grains of abrasive tools on the edge aspect of ground ...
The objective of this work is to develop a solid scientific understanding of the creation and charac...
International audienceService life of machined brittle material and particularly glass workpieces, u...
International audienceSurface finish determines service life of glass workpieces. Therefore, an exte...
National audienceThe use of glass in technology fields such as civil engineering, transports or opti...
Today the technological applications of glass span from everyday life to many advanced areas. These ...
The single grain scratching SPH simulation model was established to study the subsurface damage of o...
The contact between a hard particle and the surface of a brittle solid is of fundamental interest fo...
In order to study the mechanism of crack propagation, the varied cutting-depth scratch experiment is...
International audienceGrinding and polishing are widely used for glasses machining with fine finishe...
The smoothed-particle hydrodynamics (SPH) method was introduced to simulate the quartz glass grindin...
This paper deals with material removal mechanisms in grinding by considering single grit-workpiece i...