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Machining and Forming Theory and Tools
FSI-GTN-KAcad. year: 2012/2013
The course is divided into two parts: theory of machining plus tools, and theory of metal forming plus tools. In the first part, students gain the basic knowledge in the area of taking chips, machining methods and experimentally established relations in the theory of machining. The principles of designing cutting tools are discussed, as well as the optimization of the cutting process, the choice of cutting materials and their effect on the durability and service life of tools. In the second part the students acquire the basic knowledge of and skills in mathematically describing metal-forming processes while applying the physical, chemical, mechanical and thermodynamic principles of the transition of metallic bodies from elastic into plastic state in the course of their plastic deformation into the required shape. Within this subject the loading of the metal-forming tools is dealt with and provisions are made for a first design of the forming machine.
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Basic literature
KÖNIG,W.: Fertigungsverfahren, VDI Verlag, 1999
MIELNIK, Edward, M. Metalworking Science and Engineering. 1st.ed. New York, London: Mc Graw-Hill. 1991. 976p. ISBN 0-07-041904-3. (EN)
Recommended reading
FOREJT,M.:Teorie tváření a nástroje. 1.vyd FS VUT Brno , 1991, s187.ISBN 80-214-0294-6
CHLADIL, J.-HUMÁR, A.: Teorie obrábění-příklady a cvičení.FS VUT Brno, 1991
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2. Physical and technological parameters of the cutting process.
3. Mechanism of chip taking, phenomena accompanying the deformation process.
4. Dynamics of the cutting process, force relations for machining methods.
5. Cutting materials and their application.
6. Durability and service life of cutting tools. Optimization of the cutting process.
7. Physical substance of plastic deformation.
8. Formability of metals and alloys. Resistance to deformation.
9. Conditions of the appearance of plastic deformation. Principles of metal-forming.
10. Theory of plastic deformation. Analysis of the deformation process.
11. Methods for solving metal-forming processes.
12. Basic operations of the cold and the hot bulk metal-forming.
13. Basic operations of sheet metal-forming.