Sökning: "Minimum Chip Thickness"
Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade orden Minimum Chip Thickness.
1. On the Machinability of Ductile and Strain Hardening Materials - Models and Methods for Analyzing Machinability
Sammanfattning : As quality and performance demands on today’s products increases, more and more advanced materials are being used during modern production. The problem is however that this in turn place new demands on the machining processes utilized. LÄS MER
2. Numerical Modelling and Analysis of Orthogonal Metal Cutting
Sammanfattning : Most components in use in our society have undergone a machining process at some stage within its manufacturing cycle. As a result, the economics of the machining process plays an important role in the manufacturing costs. LÄS MER
3. Performance Testing of Cutting Fluids and Tool Holders in Metal Cutting
Sammanfattning : ABSTRACTThe metal cutting industry has evolved over the last century to the point where an increasing range and complexity of tool holding systems and cutting fluids are available for metal machining in the market. Most of the companies report their cutting fluid cost to be between 7 -17 % of the manufacturing cost. LÄS MER
4. High Precision Micro-Grinding of Advanced Materials
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis is to advance a fundamental understanding of process mechanics and surface integrity in micro-grinding of advanced materials, such as additively and conventionally manufactured titanium and engineering ceramic. Grinding forces and specific grinding energy were chosen as the two most important indicators to investigate the process. LÄS MER
5. Micro-grinding of titanium
Sammanfattning : Titanium and its alloys are difficult-to-cut materials, commonly used in several application fields, such as: medicine, aerospace, automotive and turbine manufacturing due to their biocompatibility, corrosion resistance, excellent mechanical and thermal properties, and light weight. However, its machining is associated with several difficulties, such as high tool wear, low surface quality, high cutting forces and high costs. LÄS MER