Simulation roughness of the steel rollers’ surface layer with Cubitron™ II grinding wheels by the quickpoint technique
Journal Title: Journal of Machine Engineering - Year 2017, Vol 17, Issue 4
Abstract
This paper describes a simulation model of the process of developing steel rollers’ surface layer roughness obtained with Cubitron™ II grinding wheels by the Quickpoint technique, depending on the assumed grinding conditions. In particular, the authors present physical assumptions of the respective model, a conception and algorithm of its operation, and the results of simulation tests. The results were later verified in specific experiments by comparing the statistical average values of the selected ground steel rollers’ surface roughness parameters with the values generated by simulations
Authors and Affiliations
Czeslaw NIZANKOWSKI, Grzegorz STRUZIKIEWICZ, Andrzej MATRAS
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