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30 July 2024 An experimental approach to temperature measurement in the contact zone when grinding brittle-hard materials
C. Vogt, G. Babariya, O. Kukso
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Proceedings Volume 13221, Eleventh European Seminar on Precision Optics Manufacturing; 132210E (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3030935
Event: Eleventh European Seminar on Precision Optics Manufacturing (POM24), 2024, Teisnach, Germany
Abstract
Temperature is an important process factor in grinding. Cryogenic cooling has proven to be very successful in metal machining, for example, as oxidation is prevented by lowering the temperature level. This enables significantly higher cutting speeds and longer tool life. In our research, we aim to determine whether similar effects occur when grinding brittle-hard materials, which is why the temperature in the contact zone is explicitly examined here. This article presents a very simple and extremely cost-effective approach using a germanium window and an infrared temperature sensor. It explains how the system is constructed, what results can be achieved with it and how the system compares to other commercially available approaches.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
C. Vogt, G. Babariya, and O. Kukso "An experimental approach to temperature measurement in the contact zone when grinding brittle-hard materials", Proc. SPIE 13221, Eleventh European Seminar on Precision Optics Manufacturing, 132210E (30 July 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3030935
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KEYWORDS
Windows

Germanium

Temperature metrology

Infrared sensors

Infrared radiation

Sensors

Laser induced plasma spectroscopy

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