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Title: The effect of cutting conditions on power inputs when machining
Authors: Petrushin, Sergey Ivanovich
Gruby, S. V.
Nosirsoda, Sh. C.
Keywords: резание; энергозатраты; режущие кромки; графит; режимы резания
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: IOP Publishing
Citation: Petrushin S. I. The effect of cutting conditions on power inputs when machining / S. I. Petrushin, S. V. Gruby, Sh. C. Nosirsoda // IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering. — 2016. — Vol. 142 : Innovative Technologies in Engineering : VII International Scientific Practical Conference, 19–21 May 2016, Yurga, Russian Federation : [proceedings]. — [012070, 7 p.].
Abstract: Any technological process involving modification of material properties or product form necessitates consumption of a certain power amount. When developing new technologies one should take into account the benefits of their implementation vs. arising power inputs. It is revealed that procedures of edge cutting machining are the most energy-efficient amongst the present day forming procedures such as physical and technical methods including electrochemical, electroerosion, ultrasound, and laser processing, rapid prototyping technologies etc, such as physical and technical methods including electrochemical, electroerosion, ultrasound, and laser processing, rapid prototyping technologies etc. An expanded formula for calculation of power inputs is deduced, which takes into consideration the mode of cutting together with the tip radius, the form of the replaceable multifaceted insert and its wear. Having taken as an example cutting of graphite iron by the assembled cutting tools with replaceable multifaceted inserts the authors point at better power efficiency of high feeding cutting in comparison with high-speed cutting.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/34753
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