Grinding ratio and cost issues in magnetic and non-magnetic fluid grinding

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Childs, T.H.C. [1 ]
Moss, D.J. [1 ]
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[1] School of Mechanical Engineering, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom
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This work was supported by the UK EPSRC; SKF ERC and T&N Technology Ltd. We also wish to thank De Beers Industrial Diamonds (UK) Ltd and Unicorn-Van Moppes for the provision of materials and much useful discussion; and Professor W. B. Rowe for allowing use of his variable wheel speed surface grinding machine. 7 REFERENCES Umehara; N. and Kato; K; 1990; Principles of Magnetic Fluid Grinding of Ceramic Balls; Appl; Electromagn; Mater; 1:; 37-43; Childs; T; H; C; Mahmood; S. and Yoon; J; 1994; The Material Removal Mechanism in Magnetic Fluid Grinding of Ceramic Ball Bearings; Proc; Inst; Mech; Eng; 2088:; 47-59; Umehara; N; Magnetic Fluid Grinding - a New Technique for Finishing Advanced Ceramics; Annals CIRP; 43/1:; 185-18; 8; 1995; Magnetic Fluid Grinding of Ceramic Balls; Tribology Int; 28:; 341-348; Raghunandan; M. and Komanduri; R; 1998; Finishing of silicon nitride balls for high-speed bearing applications; Trans ASME Jnl. Manf. Sci. and Eng; 120:376-386; Chang; F. Y. and Childs; Non-Magnetic Fluid Grinding; Wear; 223:; 7-12; Zhang; B. et al; Effect of Eccentricity Between Driving Shaft and Guide Ring on Magnetic Fluid Grinding; Jnl. [!text type='JS']JS[!/text]PE; 61586-590; Shaw; M; 1996; Principles of Abrasive Processing; Oxford University Press; Oxford UK. Inasaki; I; 1986; High Efficiency Grinding of Advanced Ceramics; Annals ClRP 35/1:211-214. Inasaki; 1987; Grinding of Hard and Brittle Materials; Annals ClRP 36/2: 463-471;
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10.1016/S0007-8506(07)62942-4
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