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dc.contributor.authorMEZGHANI, Sabeur
dc.contributor.author
 hal.structure.identifier
EL MANSORI, Mohamed
211915 Mechanics surfaces and materials processing [MSMP]
dc.contributor.authorDEMIRCI, Ibrahim
dc.date.accessioned2013
dc.date.available2013
dc.date.issued2008
dc.date.submitted2013
dc.identifier.issn1023-8883
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10985/7476
dc.description.abstractGlass shaping, which corresponds to the removal of the edges of a specimen, is the last finishing operation in glass manufacturing. This process has several functions on the final shaped glass including removing sharp edges, improving mechanical resistance, decreasing surface damage and giving it an aesthetical aspect. This article addresses the effects of working parameters, including grinding forces and consumed power, on surface edge finishing and damage mechanism induced during glass grinding. Microscopic observations and multi-scale analysis have also been conducted to investigate the surface edge characteristics. Experimental results show three damage regimes. The first (regime I) is a partial ductile regime with cutting action accompanied by chip formation. The second (regime II) is a crushing (or fragmentation) regime. The last (regime III) is also a partial ductile regime but by ploughing action with displaced material. The shaped surface obtained in the regime II has a better roughness than that obtained in regime I and III. However, regimes I and III include streaks and form defects which are not present in regime II. Similar to metallic materials, the evolution of force components show a linear relationship between normal and tangential forces. This implicates a constant average contact pressure and friction coefficient (l) between the flat grains and the workpiece.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSpringer Verlag
dc.rightsPost-print
dc.subjectGrinding, Wear mechanism, Abrasive wear, Glass, Surface roughness
dc.titleOn Material Removal Regimes for the Shaping of Glass Edges: Force Analysis, Surface Topography and Damage Mechanisms
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s11249-008-9320-7
dc.typdocArticle dans une revue avec comité de lecture
dc.localisationCentre de Châlons-en-Champagne
dc.subject.halSciences de l'ingénieur: Mécanique
ensam.audienceInternationale
ensam.page141-150
ensam.journalTribology Letters
ensam.volume30
hal.identifierhal-00881200
hal.version1
hal.submission.permittedupdateFiles
hal.statusaccept
dc.identifier.eissn1573-2711


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