Micromachines, Vol. 14, Pages 276: Investigation on Surface Integrity of Nodular Cast Iron QT700-2 in Shape Adaptive Grinding

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Micromachines, Vol. 14, Pages 276: Investigation on Surface Integrity of Nodular Cast Iron QT700-2 in Shape Adaptive Grinding

Micromachines doi: 10.3390/mi14020276

Authors: Liansheng Zhao Jingjie Zhang Jin Du Binxun Li Jiamao Zhang Guosheng Su

Nodular cast iron QT700-2 is extensively used in automobile engine crankshaft parts due to its prime mechanical properties. The journal of a crankshaft is a curved surface, and traditional wheel grinding easily causes grinding burn and surface and subsurface damage. Shape adaptive grinding (SAG) is a flexible grinding technology, which has the advantages of low grinding force and temperature, and good grinding quality. It is suitable for machining curved surface parts with complex shapes. Therefore, the SAG surface integrity of nodular cast iron QT700-2 was experimentally investigated. The influence of grinding parameters on grinding force, material removal rate, grinding temperature, and surface integrity was studied, and the machining performance of SAG tools was evaluated. It was concluded that the grain size in SAG is the most important factor affecting the grinding force, material removal rate, and surface roughness; the influence of SAG grinding is very weak, mainly removing the workpiece material. Then, the influence law of SAG technology on the surface integrity of nodular cast iron QT700-2 was summarized, and the optimal grinding parameters were obtained, providing a reference for the curved surface grinding of nodular cast iron QT700-2 in the future.

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