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Cutting tools versus machine tools investments in FMS design

International Journal of Production Economics, 1995
Abstract Wide fluctuations in the relative investment costs in cutting tools versus machine tools were exhibited by five developed countries (USA, UK, Japan, West Germany and France) during the period 1970 to 1990. An analysis of these data provides evidence that an optimal investment ratio may exist and that the five developed countries are on their
M. Barad, K. Hoang
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Powder Particle Cutting Method and Tool Design

Advanced Materials Research, 2013
The powder particles with a flat-screen multi-tooth cutter blade design. This tool structure is used to glue particles fell legitimate work . Processing tool blade tines arranged in a staggered structure . The tool is a gap in the working conditions .
Li Jun Qiu, Su Ying Xu
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Development of Designs of Damping Cutting Tools

Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, 2017
Different designs of damping cutting tools intended to assure the stability of the cutting process and high quality of surface treatment are proposed. Theoretical and experimental studies of models of a cutting tool together with a determination of the microscopic irregularities of the worked surface are performed.
V. V. Malyhin   +3 more
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Design and Characterisation of Ultrasonic Cutting Tools

CIRP Annals, 2001
Cutting of food products and other materials with ultrasonically assisted tools has demonstrated significant benefits including reduced wastage and improved cut quality. However, the success of the technology relies on careful design of the ultrasonically excited tools and transmission components.
M. Lucas   +4 more
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A New Method for Cutting Tools Design

Volume 3: 5th Design for Manufacturing Conference, 2000
Abstract Most of the existing methods for determining the profiles of cutting tools that work by wrapping are based on the envelope theory. This theory requires cumbersome analytical formulations resulting in sets of equations not always easy to solve.
Nicolae Oancea   +2 more
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The microstructural design of diamond cutting tools

Materials Characterization, 2001
The use of diamond tools has, over recent years, become widely accepted as the most economical method of processing natural stone. The ever-increasing pressure for higher production rates and better surface textures in finished stone products has resulted in diamond cutting becoming one of the major growth areas in the stone industry of Turkey. In this
Zeren, MUZAFFER, Karagoz, A
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Design for Manufacturing of Variable Microgeometry Cutting Tools

Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 2017
Cutting edge microgeometry has gained special attention of late in the machining research community. Machine tool vibration, tool life, and workpiece surface integrity are all influenced by cutting edge size/shape. To optimize the machining process, variable microgeometry (VMG) cutting tools, in which the edge microgeometry varies along the edgeline ...
N. Z. Yussefian   +3 more
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Metal Cutting Machine Tool Design—A Review

Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, 1997
This paper reviews the key developments in the area of metal cutting machine tool design over the last three decades, from a very practical perspective. While defining the drivers of machine tool design as higher productivity and higher accuracy, this paper examines the advances in design from the needs of these two drivers.
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Tool design of fin-tube cutting-press shaping

2010 International Conference on Mechanic Automation and Control Engineering, 2010
The cutting-press shaping technique is a green technology for manufacturing some functional surfaces such as fin-tubes. The correct selecting and matching of the technological parameters and cutting tool angles are of critical to shape the fins. Based on experiments, design principles of the cutting tool are put forward, the influencing laws of the ...
null Li Yan   +3 more
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Wear and design of ceramic cutting tool materials

Wear, 1989
Abstract The variety of complex attrition processes associated with metal cutting require that factors controlling tool wear be defined for each specific application. This study defines material parameters for ceramic cutting tools and, in a specific example, utilizes a developed parametric model to design and optimize silicon-nitride-based ...
S.-T. Buljan, S.F. Wayne
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