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Maximum Undeformed Chip Thickness is the thickest layer of material a single abrasive grain on the grinding wheel aims to remove before it breaks the material and forms a chip. Check FAQs
tgcMax=6V0wgcMaxlc
tgcMax - Maximum Undeformed Chip Thickness?V0 - Average Volume of Each Chip?wgcMax - Maximum Width of Chip?lc - Average Length of a Chip?

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
tgcMax=6V0wgcMaxlc
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
tgcMax=6151.2mm³7.5mm20.16mm
Next Step Convert Units
tgcMax=61.5E-70.0075m0.0202m
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
tgcMax=61.5E-70.00750.0202
Next Step Evaluate
tgcMax=0.006m
LAST Step Convert to Output's Unit
tgcMax=6mm

Maximum undeformed chip thickness given average volume of each chip Formula Elements

Variables
Maximum Undeformed Chip Thickness
Maximum Undeformed Chip Thickness is the thickest layer of material a single abrasive grain on the grinding wheel aims to remove before it breaks the material and forms a chip.
Symbol: tgcMax
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Average Volume of Each Chip
Average volume of each chip is defined as the overall average of the volume of each chip formed during the grinding.
Symbol: V0
Measurement: VolumeUnit: mm³
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Maximum Width of Chip
Maximum width of chip is defined as the theoretical widest part a chip could have after being removed from the workpiece by a single abrasive grain on the grinding wheel.
Symbol: wgcMax
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Average Length of a Chip
Average Length of a Chip is the typical size (length) of the fragments created when a single abrasive grain on the grinding wheel fractures and removes material from the workpiece surface.
Symbol: lc
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Maximum Undeformed Chip Thickness

​Go Maximum undeformed chip thickness
tgcMax=wgcMaxr

Other formulas in Grinding Chip category

​Go Average length of chip
lc=dtsin(θ)2
​Go Angle made by length of chip
θ=asin(2lcdt)
​Go Infeed for given Angle made by length of chip
fin=(1-cos(θ))dt2
​Go Angle made by length of chip given Infeed
θ=acos(1-2findt)

How to Evaluate Maximum undeformed chip thickness given average volume of each chip?

Maximum undeformed chip thickness given average volume of each chip evaluator uses Maximum Undeformed Chip Thickness = 6*Average Volume of Each Chip/(Maximum Width of Chip*Average Length of a Chip) to evaluate the Maximum Undeformed Chip Thickness, Maximum undeformed chip thickness given average volume of each chip is the thickest layer of material a single abrasive grain on the grinding wheel aims to remove before it breaks the material and actually forms a chip, when overall average volume of each chip is known. By controlling the maximum undeformed chip thickness(MUCT), it is possible to achieve ductile-mode grinding, which results in improved surface integrity and reduced surface roughness. Maximum Undeformed Chip Thickness is denoted by tgcMax symbol.

How to evaluate Maximum undeformed chip thickness given average volume of each chip using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Maximum undeformed chip thickness given average volume of each chip, enter Average Volume of Each Chip (V0), Maximum Width of Chip (wgcMax) & Average Length of a Chip (lc) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Maximum undeformed chip thickness given average volume of each chip

What is the formula to find Maximum undeformed chip thickness given average volume of each chip?
The formula of Maximum undeformed chip thickness given average volume of each chip is expressed as Maximum Undeformed Chip Thickness = 6*Average Volume of Each Chip/(Maximum Width of Chip*Average Length of a Chip). Here is an example- 357.1429 = 6*1.512E-07/(0.0075*0.02016).
How to calculate Maximum undeformed chip thickness given average volume of each chip?
With Average Volume of Each Chip (V0), Maximum Width of Chip (wgcMax) & Average Length of a Chip (lc) we can find Maximum undeformed chip thickness given average volume of each chip using the formula - Maximum Undeformed Chip Thickness = 6*Average Volume of Each Chip/(Maximum Width of Chip*Average Length of a Chip).
What are the other ways to Calculate Maximum Undeformed Chip Thickness?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Maximum Undeformed Chip Thickness-
  • Maximum Undeformed Chip Thickness=Maximum Width of Chip/Grain Aspect Ratio in GrindingOpenImg
Can the Maximum undeformed chip thickness given average volume of each chip be negative?
No, the Maximum undeformed chip thickness given average volume of each chip, measured in Length cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Maximum undeformed chip thickness given average volume of each chip?
Maximum undeformed chip thickness given average volume of each chip is usually measured using the Millimeter[mm] for Length. Meter[mm], Kilometer[mm], Decimeter[mm] are the few other units in which Maximum undeformed chip thickness given average volume of each chip can be measured.
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