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Design method of a multi-blade skiving tool for gear skiving

Mechanism and Machine Theory, 2022
Guo Erkuo, Chu Zhang, Xudong Ren
exaly   +2 more sources

Hard “skiving” turning

Journal of Superhard Materials, 2009
The results of the comprehensive studies of a highly efficient method of finishing, the so-called hard “skiving” turning, are discussed. Special features of the oblique cutting with a tool equipped with cBN-based polycrystalline superhard materials are shown, the regularities of the surface roughness formation and surface layer hardening in machining ...
S. A. Klimenko, A. S. Manokhin
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Articular cartilage skiving: the concept defined

Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2011
‘Skiving’ is commonly used to refer to the condition when the subchondral plate is disrupted and the overlying cartilage physically displaced without the screw tip entering the joint. In this study we sought to define radiographic parameters of skiving and compare radiographs with computed tomography (CT) for accuracy in determining joint skiving ...
R C, Takemoto   +4 more
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Boring with a Process Similar to Skiving

CIRP Annals, 1990
Synopsis The paper deals with what is considered to be a novel method of boring which allows very high feed rates, e.g. 6mm/rev. The tool is large and circular and has a very large negative rake angle. It has been found that it is possible to obtain a very good finish with low feeds and also the tool will machine with a feed in either direction.
G. Raphael, B.J. Stone
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A simulation model of gear skiving

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2004
Abstract The key components in demanding transmission chains are doubtlessly premium well designed and properly fabricated gears. The desired gear quality is performed, through three manufacturing stages, i.e. the rough cutting, the heat treatment and the finishing process.
A Antoniadis, N Vidakis, N Bilalis
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Gear skiving—CAD simulation approach

Computer-Aided Design, 2012
Gear skiving is used as a gear finishing process to reduce distortion errors which occurred on the gears due to the heat treatment. This process is similar to gear hobbing but the difference is that the cutting tool has a negative rake angle and tooth rake offset.
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The Skiving of Ball-Bearing Tracks

CIRP Annals, 1980
Summary Skiving is shown to be a very effective method of manufacturing the curved track of the inner race of ball bearings, the most significant advantages over conventional turning being reduced cycle time, lower energy consumption and less tendency to vibration. The errors in geometry caused by skiving are shown to be insignificant.
B.J. Stone   +3 more
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