MATERIAL REMOVAL PHENOMENA IN CERAMICS.
Abstract
An experimental set up for evaluation of the dynamic and thermal aspects of the stock removal phenomena with a single-point diamond on a variety of alumina ceramics is presented. The experimental design and problem approach of the single-point cutting tool experiments have been conceived so as to facilitate the development of a relationship between process parameters and the physical characteristics of the workpiece in ceramic finishing. Experimental results in terms of the dynamic and thermal data obtained are presented. Preliminary results indicate a need for the development of criteria for the evaluation of fracture phenomena in ceramics under dynamic loading conditions. A distinct difference, in terms of force relations and temperatures generated, was found between the four types of aluminas investigated. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1969
- Accession Number
- AD0704611
Entities
People
- Joseph Stanislao
- Peter J. Gielisse
Organizations
- University of Rhode Island