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A roughness model for the machining of biomedical ceramics by toric grinding pins

A roughness model for the machining of biomedical ceramics by toric grinding pins

Categories Zeitschriften/Aufsätze (reviewed)
Year 2013
Authors Denkena, B., Köhler, J., van der Meer, M.:
Published in CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology, 6 (2013), S. 22-33.
Description

Applying bioceramics for complex-shaped endoprostheses promises to improve the implant durability significantly. High precision grinding and polishing processes for free-formed ceramic surfaces are therefore essential. The contact conditions for grinding with toric pins are focused to ensure a constant material removal along the tool path. Based on the geometrical intersection, it is possible to calculate the roughness. Furthermore, the grinding layer topography and the grinding kinematics are taken into account to predict the resulting roughness, which is verified by grinding experiments. The wear of machined ceramic pairings is therefore reduced by a factor of 30 compared to conventional cobaltchrome–polyethylene pairings.