1,2,&3 Multiple Choice: Automation, productivity, CNC, robotics, PLC CNC 1. In machining of a workpiece, the...
9. Which of the following reasons necessitate(s) rough machining before finish Machining? a) b) c) d) When the material removal amount exceeds the horsepower of the machine When the material removal amount exceeds the designed safe cutting limit of the tool or machine To assure that a minimum amount of material is machined in order to maintain a required tolerance throughout a production run To assure that a minimum amount of material is machined in order to maintain a required...
a) A workpiece (φ-75 mm, 1 275 mm) is machined using turning at a feed rate of 0.25 mm/rev. At a cutting speed- 3.5 m/s, the turning tool is ineffective after machining 3 parts, and at a cutting speed = 2.5 m/s, the turning tool is effective for producing 20 parts. Calculate the Cutting Speed that will allow 30 parts to be machined between tool changes [20 marks] b) An aluminium alloy workpiece (tensile strength - 325 N/mm2 and yield...
Problem 1 Consider the drilling of Feature 3 (Thru Hole) on the flashlight head (Figure 1) Assume the feed of the drilling opcration (i.e., the distance the drill penetrates per unit revolution) is,f= 0.01 inrev. " a) Calculate the material removal rate (in in3/s or mm3/s). b) Use the Taylor Tool Life equation to estimate the tool life (in minutes) for this operation. Use Table 1 to pick appropriate values of C and n (the flashlight material is aluminum and...
Question 1 A turning operation is carried out on aluminum. Based on the specific energy values in Table 20.2, determine material removal rate and cutting power in the operation under the following sets of cutting conditions: (a) Cutting speed 5.6 m/s, feed 0.25 mm/rev, and depth of cut 2.0 mm; and (b) cutting speed- 1.3 m/s, feed 0.75 mm/rev, and depth 4.0 mm. Question 2 Consider a turning operation performed on steel whose hardness 225 HB at a cutting speed...