GRINDING EFFICIENCY INCREASE THROUGH PHYSICAL – CHEMICAL PROCESSES CONTROL IN “TOOL-BILLET” CONTACT
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Abstract (English):
The ways to increase grinding effectiveness by means of physical –chemical process control in a “disk-billet” contact are considered. The impact of physical-chemical properties of cutting emulsion (CE) upon grinding basic indices is shown. The hierarchical threshold structure of a grinding process based on a neuronet model allowing automating the machining techniques designing is offered.

Keywords:
grinding, cutting emulsion, cutting power, wear.
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