Exam 21: Grinding and Other Abrasive Processes
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Which of the following will help to reduce the incidence of heat damage to the work surface in grinding (four correct answers):
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Which one of the following abrasive processes is capable of achieving the highest production rates:
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Either the face or the periphery of the grinding wheel can be used for cutting, with face grinding being the more common operation:
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Which one of the following abrasive materials is most appropriate for grinding hardened tool steel:
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Which one of the following conventional machining processes is closest to grinding:
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Which one of the following is the best description of the grinding ratio:
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The term deep grinding refers to which one of the following:
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Which of the following terms applies to the procedure of sharpening the grinding wheel and restoring the shape of its outside perimeter:
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Depth of cut in a peripheral grinding operation is called which one of the following:
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Of the following abrasive materials, which one has the highest hardness:
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Which one of the following abrasive materials is most appropriate for grinding steel and cast iron:
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Which one of the following abrasive processes is commonly used in the production of glass optical lenses:
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Which one of the following abrasive materials is most appropriate for grinding nonferrous metals:
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The abrasive machining processes are generally used as finishing operations:
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Which one of the following is not one of the five basic parameters of a grinding wheel:
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The specific energy in a grinding operation is much greater than the specific energy in a conventional machining operation such as milling:
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Which of the following will improve surface finish in grinding (three best answers):
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Which one of the following abrasive processes is capable of achieving the best surface finish:
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Which one of the following abrasive processes is commonly used to finish the bores of internal combustion engines:
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