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Applied Theory of Machining
FSI-HAOAcad. year: 2014/2015
The course is focused on the theoretical foundations of a machining process and the impact they have on defects of a machined surface. It proceeds from the physics of the machining process and from the interaction of a cutter and workpiece. The attention is paid to finishing methods of machining and connected interpretation of parameters of the machined surface.
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Basic literature
KOCMAN, Karel. Speciální technologie - Obrábění. Brno: Akademické nakladatelství CERM, 2004, 227 s. ISBN 80-214-2562-8. (CS)
WALKER, J.R. Machining Fundamentals. The Goodheart-Wilcox Company, Inc., Tinlez Park, Illinois, 7th ed., 2004, pp. 640, ISBN 1-59070-249 (EN)
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2. Physical bases of the process cutting II
3. Interaction cutting tools and work
4. Energy identification cutting of the process
5. Analysis economy cutting of the process
6. Statistical interpretation of technological values
7. Technological identification qualities machined surface
8. Technological aspect machining hard material
9. Theoretic bases abrasive method machining I
10.Theoretic bases abrasive method machining II
11.Progressive methods machining
12.Final method machining
13.Development trends machining methods