SME MR96-120 PDF

SME MR96-120 PDF

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SME MR96-120 PDF

Published Date:
06/01/1996

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Active

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Characterization Of The Surface Texture Formed During The Machining Of Ceramics

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Society of Manufacturing Engineers

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Electronic (PDF)

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This paper presents the development of a computer-based system to perform characterization of the surface texture formed during the machining of ceramic material. Techniques of image processing and computer graphics are employed to display vivid pictures of micro-scale details of the machined surfaces. Special attention is given to the establishment of the interrelations between the surface texture formation and the grain facet fracture induced by machining. Results obtained from microscopic analysis of the formed surface texture reveal that both grain pullouts and cleavage, as a result of the progressive development of grain boundary micro-cracking, are two mechanisms responsible for the material removal process.
Number of Pages : 6
Published : 06/01/1996

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