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  1. Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
  2. Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering : Volume 35
  3. Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering : Volume 35, Issue 3, October 2013
  4. Assessment of the grinding wheel active surface condition using SEM and image analysis techniques
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Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering : Volume 36
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Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering : Volume 35, Issue 4, November 2013
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering : Volume 35, Issue 3, October 2013
Turbulent non-premixed ethanol–air flame experimental study using laser diagnostics
Numerical simulation of an ethanol turbulent spray flame with RANS and diffusion combustion model
A reactor network model for predicting NOx emissions in an industrial natural gas burner
Assessment of the grinding wheel active surface condition using SEM and image analysis techniques
Control of instabilities in non-Newtonian free surface fluid flows
Development of cold spray from innovation to emerging future coating technology
Numerical simulation of filling process of natural gas onboard vehicle cylinder ( Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering , Volume 35 , Issue 3 )
The influence of nano additive blended biodiesel fuels on the working characteristics of a diesel engine
Numerical analysis and identification of mixed convection in pulsating flow in a square cavity with two ventilation ports in the presence of a heating block
Natural convection inside cubical cavities: numerical solutions with two boundary conditions
Chip load sensitive performance in micro-face milling of engineering materials
An automated design system for compound washer dies
Product re-design using advanced engineering applications and function analysis: a case study for greenhouse clips
Solution of nonlinear oscillator differential equations using the HPM and PPM
Differential displacement and strain analysis of transmission line cables
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering : Volume 35, Issue 2, June 2013
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Assessment of the grinding wheel active surface condition using SEM and image analysis techniques

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Author Nadolny, Krzysztof Kapłonek, Wojciech
Copyright Year 2013
Abstract The grinding wheel active surface (GWAS) condition assessment after the grinding processes is one of the crucial elements of diagnostics of abrasive tools used in modern production industry. At present there exist a number of measurement methods which facilitate such evaluation (e.g. stylus, optical, pneumatic). These may include also imaging methods using the scanning electron microscopy (SEM). This paper presents and discusses a proposal for obtaining additional information concerning the GWAS condition based on the acquired, properly processed, and computer-analyzed SEM micrographs. In the experimental investigations SEM micrographs of the selected GWAS areas with abraded vertexes and microsmearings of the abrasive grains active vertexes, macrosmearings of grains and intergranular spaces, as well as intergranular spaces filled with sulfur introduced during the impregnation process were acquired. For acquisition the scanning electron microscope JSM-5500LV by JEOL Ltd. (Japan) was used. Image analysis of selected GWAS areas was carried out by specialized research environment Image-Pro$^{®}$ Plus 5.1. It was concluded that the applied techniques were highly useful and could complement the typically used ones, especially in complex tests.
Starting Page 207
Ending Page 215
Page Count 9
File Format PDF
ISSN 16785878
Journal Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
Volume Number 35
Issue Number 3
e-ISSN 18063691
Language English
Publisher Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publisher Date 2013-06-07
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Image processing and analysis Mechanical Engineering Abrasive tools diagnostics Scanning electron microscope Grinding wheel active surface
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Applied Mathematics Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Automotive Engineering Mechanical Engineering Aerospace Engineering
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