Number of Active Grains per Unit Area on Wheel Surface evaluator uses Number of Active Grains Per Area on Wheel Surface = Number of Chip Produced Per Unit Time/(Surface Speed of Wheel*Back Engagement) to evaluate the Number of Active Grains Per Area on Wheel Surface, Number of Active Grains per Unit Area on Wheel Surface represents the density of abrasive grains that are effectively engaged in the grinding process. This parameter is crucial in understanding the efficiency and effectiveness of a grinding wheel. A higher number of active grains per unit area typically indicates a more aggressive and efficient grinding action, capable of removing material more rapidly. Number of Active Grains Per Area on Wheel Surface is denoted by Cg symbol.
How to evaluate Number of Active Grains per Unit Area on Wheel Surface using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Number of Active Grains per Unit Area on Wheel Surface, enter Number of Chip Produced Per Unit Time (Nc), Surface Speed of Wheel (Vt) & Back Engagement (ap) and hit the calculate button.