In-process truing for ELID (Electrolytic In-Process Dressing) grinding by pulsewidth control

Electrolytic in-process dressing (ELID) grinding is a well established technology for achieving highest quality surface finish on hard and brittle materials such as optical glass, ceramics, and silicon compounds. In conventional ELID grinding, constant voltage is applied on the metal-bonded diamond...

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Main Authors: Saleh, Tanveer, Rahman, Mustafizur
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spelling my.iium.irep.309412013-07-31T01:11:03Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/30941/ In-process truing for ELID (Electrolytic In-Process Dressing) grinding by pulsewidth control Saleh, Tanveer Rahman, Mustafizur TJ212 Control engineering Electrolytic in-process dressing (ELID) grinding is a well established technology for achieving highest quality surface finish on hard and brittle materials such as optical glass, ceramics, and silicon compounds. In conventional ELID grinding, constant voltage is applied on the metal-bonded diamond wheels to ensure constant protrusion of super fine cutting grits throughout the grinding cycle. However, this method is not suitable to achieve grinding wheel truing which is very important to maintain the stability of the grinding. In this study, a novel approach of wheel truing has been developed by controlling the dressing voltage duty ratio for ELID grinding. An inductive sensor is used to measure the wheel profile based on the gap between the sensor head and wheel edge, and this is used as the feedback signal to control the duty ratio of the power supply. Detailed mathematical design of the control algorithm has been presented and simulation results have been substantiated by experimental findings. The experimental finding shows that the wheel work piece contact gradually improves from 40° to ~ 360° as the grinding progresses when this new controlled dressing technique is implemented. IEEE 2011-04 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/30941/1/IEEE_Transaction.pdf Saleh, Tanveer and Rahman, Mustafizur (2011) In-process truing for ELID (Electrolytic In-Process Dressing) grinding by pulsewidth control. IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, 8 (2). pp. 338-346. ISSN 1545-5955 http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=5595515&tag=1 10.1109/TASE.2010.2076392
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Saleh, Tanveer
Rahman, Mustafizur
In-process truing for ELID (Electrolytic In-Process Dressing) grinding by pulsewidth control
description Electrolytic in-process dressing (ELID) grinding is a well established technology for achieving highest quality surface finish on hard and brittle materials such as optical glass, ceramics, and silicon compounds. In conventional ELID grinding, constant voltage is applied on the metal-bonded diamond wheels to ensure constant protrusion of super fine cutting grits throughout the grinding cycle. However, this method is not suitable to achieve grinding wheel truing which is very important to maintain the stability of the grinding. In this study, a novel approach of wheel truing has been developed by controlling the dressing voltage duty ratio for ELID grinding. An inductive sensor is used to measure the wheel profile based on the gap between the sensor head and wheel edge, and this is used as the feedback signal to control the duty ratio of the power supply. Detailed mathematical design of the control algorithm has been presented and simulation results have been substantiated by experimental findings. The experimental finding shows that the wheel work piece contact gradually improves from 40° to ~ 360° as the grinding progresses when this new controlled dressing technique is implemented.
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author Saleh, Tanveer
Rahman, Mustafizur
author_facet Saleh, Tanveer
Rahman, Mustafizur
author_sort Saleh, Tanveer
title In-process truing for ELID (Electrolytic In-Process Dressing) grinding by pulsewidth control
title_short In-process truing for ELID (Electrolytic In-Process Dressing) grinding by pulsewidth control
title_full In-process truing for ELID (Electrolytic In-Process Dressing) grinding by pulsewidth control
title_fullStr In-process truing for ELID (Electrolytic In-Process Dressing) grinding by pulsewidth control
title_full_unstemmed In-process truing for ELID (Electrolytic In-Process Dressing) grinding by pulsewidth control
title_sort in-process truing for elid (electrolytic in-process dressing) grinding by pulsewidth control
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2011
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