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.