A Study on Coolant Parameters in Internal Grinding of 9CrSi Steel

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This paper aims to analysis the effect of coolant parameters on surface roughness in internal cylindrical grinding of annealed 9CrSi steel. The concentration and flow rate of the coolant are investigated in thirteen experiments by central composite design and response surface method. The effect of each parameter and their interaction on the surface roughness are analyzed by their regression model. From that model, optimal parameters are determined to obtain the minimum surface roughness. The measured roughness matches with the predicted roughness from the regression model. This proposed is proven and it can be further applied for optimizing other machining processes.

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