The chip thickness is often used to characterize abrasive processes, particularly grinding. Unfortunately, because of the seemingly random nature of the geometrically undefined cutting points and difficulty in estimating the cutting-point density, chip thickness is notoriously difficult to quantify. Recently, the dimensionless Aggressiveness number has gained popularity because it circumvents the need to quantify the wheel topography and is applicable to any geometry in abrasive contact. This paper shows how the concept of dimensionless Aggressiveness number applies to the most common abrasive geometries and how it can be used to achieve practical results in a variety of applications
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The subsurface residual stress state of forming tools is an important factor for the lifetime of the...
Friction stir extrusion is an innovative process designed to recycle metal chips from various machin...
In this work an experimental study of the turning of AISI4140 is presented. The scope is the underst...
Anisotropic behavior of metals can influence manufacturing processes including acting thermo-mechani...
This investigation provides comprehensive knowledge regarding metal cutting tribology with the purpo...
Each manufacturing process produces geometric features with some dimensional errors from the ideal n...
Due to the stochastic nature of the abrasive-tool topography, abrasive processes are difficult to mo...
Mechanistic approach for prediction of cutting forces are showing limits when it comes to enhance th...
Hard turning offers improved manufacturing efficiency but requires great control of the cutting proc...
The guarantee of surface integrity has become a primary objective for researchers when analysing the...
Machining processes induce a thermo-mechanical load collective on the surface layer, which leads to ...
Dicing operation in cutting hard-brittle ceramic die using nickel-diamond blade causes cracked or ch...
Grinding gap geometry based on setup conditions and its effect on roundness generation is a complex ...
Recrystallization mechanisms leading to the generation of ultrafine grains (UFG) by surface severe p...
Dicing operation in cutting hard-brittle ceramic die using nickel–diamond blade causes cracked or ch...
The subsurface residual stress state of forming tools is an important factor for the lifetime of the...
Friction stir extrusion is an innovative process designed to recycle metal chips from various machin...