The carbon emissions in the production process consist of direct carbon emissions and indirect carbon emissions. The carbon emissions involved in the CNC centerless grinding process are composed of energy, resources, and waste. In order to illustrate the impact of the carbon emissions during the CNC grinding process. In this paper, through the combination of theory and experiment, we analyze and test the power consumption, grinding fluid consumption and lubricating fluid consumption of CNC centerless grinders respectively, so as to establish an ERWC model that reflects the carbon emissions during CNC grinding.
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