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Reciproctaing surface grinding of a gamma titanium aluminide intermetallic alloy
Stuart Bentley, NP Goh, David Aspinwall
Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Abrasive Grit Size
50%
Cutting Force
50%
Cutwidth
50%
Depth of Cut
50%
Factorial Experiment
50%
Gamma-Gamma
50%
Gamma-titanium Aluminides (γ-TiAl)
100%
Grindability
50%
Grit Size
50%
Ground Surface
50%
Intermetallic Alloys
100%
Intermetallics
50%
Microstructural Damage
50%
Recrystallization
50%
Rutile
50%
SiC Wheel
50%
Single Point
50%
Subsurface Hardness
50%
Subsurface Micro-hardness
50%
Surface Grinding
100%
Surface Roughness
50%
Tangential Force
50%
Ti-6Al-4V (Ti64)
50%
TiB2
50%
Titanium Alloy
50%
Two-level
50%
Wheel Structure
50%
Workpiece Surface Quality
50%
Material Science
Intermetallics
100%
Microhardness
33%
Surface (Surface Science)
100%
Surface Roughness
66%
Ti-6Al-4V
33%
Titanium
33%
Titanium Alloy
33%
Titanium Aluminide
100%
Engineering
Bulk Hardness
33%
Cutting Force
33%
Grindability
33%
Grinding (Machining)
100%
Ground Surface
33%
Intermetallics
100%
Microhardness
33%
Subsurface
66%
Tangential Force
33%
Ti-6al-4v
33%