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Theory of Machining
FSI-HTOAcad. year: 2015/2016
The course familiarises students with chip removing processes including side effects of deformation processes. The processes of individual types of machining are analyzed from the viewpoint of the mutual action of the cutting tool and the workpiece in order to clarify the relations between the cutting process and economic indicators. Acquired theoretical knowledge can be applied to optimize the cutting process.
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Basic literature
SANDVIK: Moderní obrábění kovů, Sadvik Fagersta, 1998, 998 s. (CS)
Shaw M.C. Metal Cutting Principles, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 2002, s.256 (EN)
Recommended reading
Pramet Sumperk: Prirucka obrabeni, Šumperk, 2002
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Experimental dependences for particular methods of machining
Cutting energy
Warmth and temperature occurring during cutting process, factors influencing generation and distribution of warmth at chip forming area
Regularity of cutting tool wear, wear forms
Influence of cutting conditions to edge wear process
Durability and life of cutting tool, edge wear criterion, dependence of durability on cutting conditions
Effective durability from view point of productivity and costs
Machinability of materials, types of machinability, methods for machinability estimation and material sorting into machinability classes
Optimisation of cutting conditions, methodology of cutting conditions optimization determination during rough cutting and finishing