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Cutter Life for Face-Milling Cast Iron

Journal of Fluids Engineering, 1954
Abstract This is a second paper to give the results of a series of tests to face-mill a variety of metals with cutters of various materials. The work was sponsored by the War Production Board under the auspices of the Office of Production Research and Development, through the Manufacturing Engineering Committee of The American Society of
W. W. Gilbert   +2 more
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Eco-friendly face milling of titanium alloy

International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing, 2014
Recently, a use of difficult to cut materials including titanium alloy has been substantially increasing in aerospace and automotive industries. Eco-friendly machining technology, which eliminates or minimizes cutting fluids in machining fields, has been emerged in compliance with green manufacturing trend.
Kyung-Hee Park   +5 more
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Tool wear monitoring in face milling

2010
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate tool wear monitoring using Fourier Series simulation of steady state cutting forces. These simulations show that mean and fundamental values are all that is required to accurately predict immersion and tool wear (high frequency terms are ignored).
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Neural Network Modeling for Face Milling Operation

International Journal of Vehicle Structures and Systems, 2019
Milling operation is one of the important manufacturing processes in production industry. Study and analysis of milling process parameters such as spindle speed, feed rate and depth of cut are important for process planning engineers. The responses are temperature, surface roughness, machining time, feed force, thrust force and cutting force.
B. Sureshkumar   +3 more
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Influence of Steel Hardness in Face-Milling

Journal of Fluids Engineering, 1949
Abstract Face-milling tests are reported on seven different kinds of steels for power consumption and tool life at hardnesses of approximately 200, 300, and 400 Bhn. At any given hardness power requirements varied but little, but differences in tool life were considerably greater.
J. B. Armitage, A. O. Schmidt
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Tool wear mechanisms of PCD micro end mill in machining of additive manufactured titanium alloy

The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2023
Zhongwei Chen   +6 more
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Monitoring Face Milling Using Fuzzy Logic

1992
Cutting process monitoring is mainly aimed at preventing undesirable damage to the machining system components caused by the failure of cutting tools. Additionally in order to optimize adaptive control, tool wear and the changes in the process should continuously be sensed.
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Structural design and fabrication of polycrystalline diamond micro ball-end mill

, 2020
Hao Yuan   +7 more
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