Analysis and optimization of traveling wave vibration of five kinds of diamond circular saw blades

In order to reduce the sawing noise generated by diamond circular saw blades during stone processing, five typical diamond circular saw blades were selected for modal analysis and traveling wave vibration analysis by using Workbench software. The study explored the impact of various saw blade design...

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Published inJin gang shi yu mo liao mo ju gong cheng Vol. 44; no. 1; pp. 123 - 132
Main Authors Xianyi GAO, Dechen ZHANG, Guoqing MA, Xingdong LIU, Yubo WANG
Format Journal Article
LanguageChinese
Published Zhengzhou Research Institute for Abrasives & Grinding Co., Ltd 01.02.2024
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Summary:In order to reduce the sawing noise generated by diamond circular saw blades during stone processing, five typical diamond circular saw blades were selected for modal analysis and traveling wave vibration analysis by using Workbench software. The study explored the impact of various saw blade designs, including conventional saw blades, perforated saw blades, slit saw blades, and saw blades with nose-shaped radial grooves, holes, and interlayers, on traveling wave vibrations. The results show that the traveling wave resonance occurs in the conventional saw blades with diameters of 180 mm and 230 mm, causing strong noise. Conventional saw blades with diameters of 115 mm, 350 mm and 105 mm do not show traveling wave resonance. The δ value for the 180 mm and 230 mm saw blades is too large, which effectively presents traveling wave resonance. The δ value for the 115 mm and 350 mm saw blade is too small, which does not reduce noise very well. The δ value for the 105 mm sandwich saw blade is too large and has a sign
ISSN:1006-852X
DOI:10.13394/j.cnki.jgszz.2023.0008