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Lapping of ceramics

Mono- Versus Polycrystalline Diamond Lapping of Ceramics... [Pg.247]

Turco, M., and Marinescu, I.D., Lapping of ceramics, american ceramic society, 97 Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, April 30-May 3,1995. [Pg.256]

Mono vs. polycrystalline diamond lapping of ceramics ID PMMC 1703. Acoustic emission monitoring of lapping process ID PMMC 1704. [Pg.284]

Marinescu, I.D., Double fracture model in lapping of ceramics. Proceedings ofASPE, Spring Meeting, June 2-4, Annapolis, MD. [Pg.300]

Chapter 10 was written by a team of academic and industrial researchers Mariana Pruteanu, Ion Benea, and myself. The chapter presents a study dealing with the lapping of ceramics with diamond slurry and it emphasizes the differences between mono- and polycrystalhne diamond. [Pg.374]

Chapter 11 is one of the chapters with emphasis on fundamentals and presents an original model for lapping of ceramics the double fracture model. I developed this model with my students over the past fifteen years, trying to provide a more complex material removal model in the case of lapping of ceramics (indentation and scratch). [Pg.374]

The lapping and strength testing approach can be used to experimentally determine the effective depth of damage caused by grinding of ceramics. [Pg.106]

Ruiling, Zeng, Acoustic emission investigation of ceramic lapping process, MS Thesis, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, 1998. [Pg.194]

A new model for material removal mechanism was proposed based on the experimental evidences. The "Double Fracture Model" was proved in the stock removal mechanism of ceramics lapping. [Pg.261]

Spur, G. Krieg, G.H. The influence of machine tool materials on the wear of profile tools in ultrasonic fine lapping of reinforced high-performance ceramics. Production Engineering, Vol. 11/2, Germany, 1995. [Pg.352]

Due to its high hardness and wear resistance, loose boron carbide grains are readily used for the grinding and lapping of hard metals and ceramics. [Pg.207]


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