Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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804491 | Precision Engineering | 2015 | 9 Pages |
•ELID grinding is discussed to be finishing process for bearing raceway manufacturing.•Without axial feed rate, non-uniform contact exists in ELID groove grinding.•Non-uniform contact may influence material removal rate and surface quality.•Strategy for eliminating the non-uniform contact is proposed.
This paper introduces the potential feasibility that ELID (electrolytic in-process dressing) grinding replaces superfinishing in bearing manufacturing, but ELID grinding will bring new challenges. Different regions present distinguish surface profile due to the non-uniform contact in ELID groove grinding. However, few reports explaining the non-uniform contact are available. This article explores the mechanisms of the non-uniform contact during ELID groove grinding. Experiments on the non-uniform contact between bearing raceway and grinding wheel have been carried out under different conditions. The results show that non-uniform contact exists in ELID groove grinding process and it exerts influence on the profile of the raceway surface. Non-uniform contact influences the Rsk and Rku value all the time, but it influences the Ra value occasionally. Improvement strategies of eliminating the non-uniform contact are also discussed based on the experimental study.