Bulletin of JSME
Online ISSN : 1881-1426
Print ISSN : 0021-3764
The Formation Mechanism of Ground White Layers
Hiroshi EDAKozo KISHISatoshi HASHIMOTO
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1981 年 24 巻 190 号 p. 743-747

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This paper deals with formation mechanism of ground white layers in relation to grinding temperature and grinding heat energy. Obtained results are as follows : 1) A ground white layer is formed during a rapid cooling process of a workpiece, which follows the generation of grinding heat energy. 3) The structure Of the ground White layer consists of fine α-phase, α'-phase, fine recrystalized γR-phase and fine secondary Fe3C-phase, Fe3O4 and FeO-phase. 3) Hardness of ground white layers is increased because (1) fine untempered martensite contains a greater quantity of carbon in the super-saturated state in the base α-phase, and (2) the fine secondary Fe3C-phase precipitates.
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