Claims
- 1. A grinding cup wheel adapted for abrasively grinding a fire deck of a bimetallic engine block, said grinding cup wheel comprising:a first annular grinding element removably disposed on said wheel in concentric orientation with an axis of rotation thereof, said first annular grinding element comprising a first abrasive component chosen from the group consisting of metal brazed single layer abrasive components and abrasive components comprising grain bonded in a porous matrix having about 55 to 80 volume percent interconnected porosity.
- 2. The grinding cup wheel as set forth in claim 1, wherein said first annular grinding element is a metal brazed single layer abrasive component disposed on a surface of an annular metallic substrate, the surface of said annular metallic substrate having a plurality of slots dividing the metal brazed single layer abrasive component into segments, the slots extending in a radial direction from the axis of rotation of the grinding cup wheel.
- 3. The grinding cup wheel of claim 2, wherein said metal brazed single layer abrasive component comprises a single layer of diamond abrasive grains brazed onto said first annular metallic substrate.
- 4. The grinding cup wheel of claim 3, wherein said single layer of diamond abrasive grains comprises diamond grains having a grit size within a range of approximately 20-120.
- 5. The grinding cup wheel of claim 3, wherein said single layer of diamond abrasive grains is brazed onto the surface of said first annular metallic substrate with a bronze braze.
- 6. The grinding cup wheel of claim 1, wherein said abrasive component comprises filamentary sol gel alpha alumina abrasives having an aspect ratio of at least 5:1 bonded in a porous matrix.
- 7. The grinding cup wheel of claim 6, wherein said porous matrix comprises a vitrified bond.
- 8. The grinding cup wheel of claim 1, wherein said first abrasive component extends discontinuously along said first annular grinding element.
- 9. The grinding cup wheel of claim 1, wherein said first annular grinding element comprises a plurality of discrete arcuate portions.
- 10. The grinding cup wheel of claim 9, wherein said plurality of discrete arcuate portions comprises four 90-degree arcuate portions.
- 11. The grinding cup wheel of claim 9, wherein each of said plurality of discrete arcuate portions includes a plurality of said first abrasive components disposed thereon.
- 12. A grinding cup wheel adapted for abrasively grinding a fire deck of a bimetallic engine block, said grinding cup wheel comprising:a first annular grinding element disposed concentrically with said grinding cup wheel; a second annular grinding element disposed concentrically with and radially inward of said first annular grinding element, each of said first and second annular grinding elements including an abrasive component chosen from the group consisting of metal brazed single layer abrasive components and abrasive components comprising grain bonded in a porous matrix having about 55 to 80 volume percent interconnected porosity; said second annular grinding element being disposed at a predetermined height in the axial direction closer to the fire deck of the engine block than said first annular grinding element, wherein said second annular grinding element abrasively grinds material from said fire deck after said first annular grinding element.
- 13. The grinding cup wheel of claim 12, wherein each of said first and second annular grinding elements is individually fastenable to said grinding cup wheel to facilitate independent height adjustment of said elements in said axial direction relative one another.
- 14. The grinding cup wheel of claim 12, wherein said second annular grinding element contains an abrasive of a type distinct from that of said first annular grinding element.
- 15. The grinding cup wheel of claim 14, wherein said second annular grinding element comprises a vitrified bonded abrasive grain.
- 16. The grinding cup wheel of claim 15, wherein said first annular grinding element abrasive is 40 mesh or larger diamond abrasive.
- 17. The grinding cup wheel of claim 12, wherein said first and second annular grinding elements have a plurality of slots extending therethrough.
- 18. The grinding cup wheel of claim 12, wherein said first and second annular grinding elements are comprised of a plurality of discrete arcuate portions.
- 19. The grinding wheel of claim 12, wherein said first and second abrasive elements comprise metal brazed single layer abrasive components which comprise a single layer of diamond abrasive grains brazed onto said first and second annular metallic substrates.
- 20. A grinding cup wheel adapted for surface grinding a bimetallic workpiece, said grinding cup wheel comprising:(a) a first annular grinding element disposed concentrically with an axis of rotation of said wheel; (b) a second annular grinding element disposed concentrically with and radially inward of said first annular grinding element, each of said first and second annular grinding elements having grinding surfaces adapted to engage the workpiece, said grinding surface of said second annular grinding element being disposed at a predetermined height in the axial direction closer to the engine block than that of said first annular grinding element; (c) said first annular grinding element and said second annular grinding element each including an abrasive component chosen from the group consisting of metal brazed single layer abrasive components and abrasive components bonded in porous matrix having about 55 to 80 volume percent interconnected porosity; (d) said grinding cup wheel being adapted for orientation of the axis of rotation at a predetermined angle alpha relative the fire deck and for being translated towards the engine block along a tool path parallel to the fire deck; (e) wherein said first annular grinding element is adapted to engage and abrasively grind material from the block and said second annular grinding element is adapted to abrasively grind material from the fire deck after said first annular grinding ring, so that said second annular grinding ring is adapted to apply a surface finish to the fire deck.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/908,657 filed Aug. 7, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,951,378.
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