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Figure 1. Hemispherical abrasive particles and parts assembly.
Figure 2. Abrasive displacement diagram.
Figure 3. Hemispherical abrasive grain equivalent plastic strain cloud. (a) The end of step1; (b) The end of step 2; (c) The end of step 3; (d) The end of step 4
Figure 4. Hemispherical abrasive grain maximum equivalent stress cloud. (a) The end of step 1; (b) The end of step 2; (c) The end of step3; (d) The end of step 4

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