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working principle of grinder

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Answered by netflixtilly
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1. Introduction  Grinding is a metal cutting operation performed by means of abrasive particles rigidly mounted on a rotating wheel. ... Principle of Grinding Machines  Work piece is fed against the rotating abrasive wheel.Jul 7, 2015


salasarbalaji: Working
I beams have very high moment of inertia  for the same volume of the given material.  So they have high stability in case of bending moments.  The two horizontal parts (called flanges) of the I beam can bear high bending and shearing stress.That means they do not get twisted and tilted easily.
Answered by gs8180920922p4pdq2
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A grinding machine, often shortened to grinder, is any of various power tools or machine tools used for grinding, which is a type of machining using an abrasive wheel as the cutting tool. Each grain of abrasive on the wheel's surface cuts a small chip from the workpiece via shear deformation.

Grinding is used to finish workpieces that must show high surface quality (e.g., low surface roughness) and high accuracy of shape and dimension. As the accuracy in dimensions in grinding is of the order of 0.000025 mm, in most applications it tends to be a finishing operation and removes comparatively little metal, about 0.25 to 0.50 mm depth. However, there are some roughing applications in which grinding removes high volumes of metal quite rapidly. Thus, grinding is a diverse field.

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