Principle of self-assembly of abrasive balls on surface of grinding wheels into phyllotaxis arrangement

Objectives: Compared with traditional abrasive random arrangement grinding wheels, structured grinding wheels offer better chip space and grinding efficiency during the grinding process. At present, the manufacturing methods for structured grinding wheels mainly include metal sintering, electroplati...

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Main Authors: Shengze LI, Yushan LYU, Xingshan LI, Jiehong NAN
Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: Zhengzhou Research Institute for Abrasives & Grinding Co., Ltd. 2024-10-01
Series:Jin'gangshi yu moliao moju gongcheng
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Online Access:http://www.jgszz.cn/article/doi/10.13394/j.cnki.jgszz.2023.0184
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Summary:Objectives: Compared with traditional abrasive random arrangement grinding wheels, structured grinding wheels offer better chip space and grinding efficiency during the grinding process. At present, the manufacturing methods for structured grinding wheels mainly include metal sintering, electroplating, mechanical dressing, laser etching, and other processing techniques. However, these processing methods generally face several issues, such as low arrangement efficiency, poor positioning accuracy of abrasive particles, and complex manufacturing processes. To address these problems, this paper proposes a method for preparing an abrasive orderly grinding wheel by the orderly accumulation of abrasive balls in a bounded space. Methods: Phyllotactic arrangement refers to the arrangement of biological tissue units in space, such as rotation, opposition, and clustering, to provide an optimal growth environment for plant grains. The spiral arrangement achieves geometric spatial complementarity and maximizes the filling effect, with the left and right spirals formed by the arrangement satisfying the mathematical law of the Fibonacci sequence or its derived series. This paper, based on the theory of phyllotactic arrangement and the study of sphere packing structures in bounded spaces, establishes the basic theory for the self-assembly of abrasive spheres into an orderly arrangement on a grinding wheel. Results: Based on the growth structure characteristics of plant primordia, the constraint barrel in the device is designed to with a hemispherical bottom and a cylindrical top. To ensure that the abrasive balls on the surface of the grinding wheel are arranged in a single layer, the distance between the cylindrical part of the constraint bucket and the grinding wheel matrix is always equal to the diameter of a spherical particle. During the self-assembly process, the motion of the constraint barrel is used to mechanically disturb the absive balls. Due to the effects of gravity, interaction forces, and friction between the grinding balls, the arrangement structure of the grinding balls in the device gradually changes from random disorder to stable order. Once the structure stabilizes, the abrasive balls are fixed to the grinding wheel. Using the evaluation method of cylindrical phyllotaxis structure, multiple parallel oblique lines can be observed, and the distance between continuously growing primordia can be determined, allowing the relevant parameters of the phyllotaxis structure to be calculated. From the cylindrical coordinate expansion diagram and the cylindrical arrangement diagram, it is evident that multiple parallel left and right diagonals resemble the phyllotactic structure. Therefore, the structural parameters were verified and calculated. Conclusions: Abrasive ball-ordered grinding wheels with different grinding wheel matrix sizes were successfully prepared through self-assembly experiments. The abrasive ball arrangement structure was measured using corresponding measuring instruments to verify the accuracy of the self-assembly motion simulation results and the feasibility of the method. The influence of size changes on the structural parameters of the abrasive ball arrangement was discussed. The results indicate that the phyllotactic arrangement of spherical abrasives on the surface of the grinding wheel matrix can be achieved using the self-assembly method. When the diameter of the spherical abrasives is constant, the phyllotaxis coefficient of the arrangement structure formed by spherical abrasives on the surface of the grinding wheel substrate decreases with the increase of the diameter of the grinding wheel substrate. Conversely, when the diameter of the grinding wheel matrix is constant, the phyllotaxis coefficient of the phyllotaxis arrangement structure formed by the spherical abrasives on the surface of the grinding wheel substrate improves with the increase in the diameter of the abrasive balls.
ISSN:1006-852X