Studies on the Forced Vibration during Grinding
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概要
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of forced vibrations on the geometrical accuracy of ground surface. The methods to calculate the grinding stiffness, the contact stiffness and the effect of geometrical interference between grinding wheel and workpiece which are important factors in grinding are shown and discussed. Considering these factors a model of grinding process is proposed to analyse the vibration problem. A summary of the results is : (1) A sufficiently low table speed in surface grinding and a suitable speed of workpiece rotation in cylindrical plunge grinding improve the geometrical accuracy of ground surface. (2) It was found in cylindrical plunge grinding that the forced vibration, whose frequency is within a resonant region of the system, is considerably amplified and it becomes difficult to differentiate forced and self-excited vibrations. A new experiments were performed to verify the theoretical results.
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著者
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Shimizu Tetsu
Former Graduate Student Of Mechanical Engineering
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Inasaki Ichiro
Associate Professor Of Mechanical Engineering
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Inasaki Ichiro
Faculty Of Engineering Keio University
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Yonetsu Sakae
Faculty Of Engineering Keio University
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SHIMIZU Tetsu
Faculty of Engineering, Keio University
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