Jinhong You , Wulin Zhang , Yu Cheng , Menggang Guo , Shengpeng Zhan , Haitao Duan , Dan Jia
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Abstract
The self-adaptive grinding behaviours of high-speed rail grinding under sliding-rolling composite motions of grinding wheels were studied using a homemade apparatus. The slide-roll ratio increased with contact angle and grinding load, primarily influenced by the contact angle. As slide-roll ratio rose from 0.17 to 0.83, the lowest surface roughness (Ra ≤ 3.5 μm) and thinnest white etching layers (≤ 4.0 μm) were achieved due to enhanced grinding actions of grinding wheel. Sliding motion enabled rail material removal, while rolling motion promoted debris discharge and grinding wheel self-sharpening. The highest grinding efficiency occurred at a 45° contact angle, while the best surface quality appeared at 60°. Optimizing sliding-rolling composite motion is key to balancing efficiency and surface quality.
期刊介绍:
Tribology is the science of rubbing surfaces and contributes to every facet of our everyday life, from live cell friction to engine lubrication and seismology. As such tribology is truly multidisciplinary and this extraordinary breadth of scientific interest is reflected in the scope of Tribology International.
Tribology International seeks to publish original research papers of the highest scientific quality to provide an archival resource for scientists from all backgrounds. Written contributions are invited reporting experimental and modelling studies both in established areas of tribology and emerging fields. Scientific topics include the physics or chemistry of tribo-surfaces, bio-tribology, surface engineering and materials, contact mechanics, nano-tribology, lubricants and hydrodynamic lubrication.