Journal article

Stepwise approach to reduce the costs and environmental impacts of grinding processes

M Winter, W Li, S Kara, C Herrmann

International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | SPRINGER LONDON LTD | Published : 2014

Abstract

Grinding is a common finishing process to meet specific technological requirements; however, it is energy, resource and time consuming. Thus, the improvement of grinding processes should not only consider the technological requirements but also environmental and economic impacts. There are a number of factors involved in grinding processes. Besides the process parameters and workpiece properties, there are three enabling factors for improvement opportunities, such as tool, cutting fluid and machine tool. However, in practice, not all factors can be changed or modified easily at the same time. To support process improvement, this paper proposes a stepwise approach to compare alternative enabl..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The authors would like to acknowledge the Go8-DAAD scheme for supporting the Joint German-Australian Research Group on Sustainable Manufacturing and Life Cycle Management.