The main goal of this work is to study the influence of cutting conditions - cutting speed, feed velocity and feed per tooth - on tool life and surface finish of the workpiece in the face milling of flat surfaces. Aiming to achieve this goal, several milling experiments were carried out with different cutting speeds, feed velocities and feeds per tooth. In the first phase of the experiments, cutting speed was varied without varying feed velocity, which caused a variation in feed per tooth. In the second phase of the experiments, cutting speed and feed velocity were varied in such a way that feed per tooth was kept constant. Tool flank wear and surface roughness of the workpiece were measured as cutting time elapsed. The main conclusions of ...
The purpose of this paper is to present a developed cutting force model for multi-toothed cutting pr...
In this study, the effects of number of inserts, cutting speed and milling direction on the surface ...
The subjects of tool-life, tool-wear and machinability have attracted extensive research interest mo...
The main goal of this work is to study the influence of the relative positions of tool and workpiece...
AbstractThe purpose of this research was to investigate the effect of the main factors on the surfac...
In face milling one of the most important parameters of the process quality is the roughness of the ...
High-speed milling technique is often used in many industries to boost productivity of the manufactu...
Face milling is used for the manufacturing of engineering surfaces. A significant part of the produc...
One of the leading environmental pollution sources related to machining industry is the massive amou...
[[abstract]]This paper presents a new approach developed for on-line tool wear monitoring in face mi...
Notch wear and flaking are common tool damage found during end milling.The problems are caused by ab...
The task of milling hardened steel with complex-shaped surfaces (e.g., for dies and molds) differs f...
Machining technique using high spindle speed, high feed rate and shallow depth of cut utilize in Hig...
Functional die and mold components have complex geometries and are made of high hardness materials, ...
The objective of this research was to study factors, which were affected on surface roughness in hig...
The purpose of this paper is to present a developed cutting force model for multi-toothed cutting pr...
In this study, the effects of number of inserts, cutting speed and milling direction on the surface ...
The subjects of tool-life, tool-wear and machinability have attracted extensive research interest mo...
The main goal of this work is to study the influence of the relative positions of tool and workpiece...
AbstractThe purpose of this research was to investigate the effect of the main factors on the surfac...
In face milling one of the most important parameters of the process quality is the roughness of the ...
High-speed milling technique is often used in many industries to boost productivity of the manufactu...
Face milling is used for the manufacturing of engineering surfaces. A significant part of the produc...
One of the leading environmental pollution sources related to machining industry is the massive amou...
[[abstract]]This paper presents a new approach developed for on-line tool wear monitoring in face mi...
Notch wear and flaking are common tool damage found during end milling.The problems are caused by ab...
The task of milling hardened steel with complex-shaped surfaces (e.g., for dies and molds) differs f...
Machining technique using high spindle speed, high feed rate and shallow depth of cut utilize in Hig...
Functional die and mold components have complex geometries and are made of high hardness materials, ...
The objective of this research was to study factors, which were affected on surface roughness in hig...
The purpose of this paper is to present a developed cutting force model for multi-toothed cutting pr...
In this study, the effects of number of inserts, cutting speed and milling direction on the surface ...
The subjects of tool-life, tool-wear and machinability have attracted extensive research interest mo...