Degarmo's Materials And Processes In Manufacturing
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Author: Black, J. Temple, Kohser, Ronald A., Author.
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Chapter 27, Problem 31RQ
To what extent is filing different from sawing?
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a. A cast iron component for motorcycle is to be turned with machine settings of
feed = 0.22 mm/rev, and speed = 100 m/min. The cutting tool is a carbide tip with
a nose radius of 1.2 mm and the rai for the material at a cutting speed of 100
m/min is 1.3. Calculate the surface roughness for this cut.
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12. A 600 mm × 30 mm flat surface of a plate is to be finish machined on a shaper. The plate has been
fixed with the 600 mm side along the tool travel direction. If the tool over-travel at each end of the plate
is 20 mm, average cutting speed is 8 m/min, feed rate is 0.3 mm/stroke and the ratio of return time to
cutting time of the tool is 1:2, the time required for machining will be
(a) 8 minutes
(b) 12 minutes
(c) 16 minutes
(d) 20 minutes
A 600mm*30mm flat surface of a plate is to be finish
machined on a shaper .The plate has been fixed with
600 mm side along the tool travel direction. If the tool
over-travel at each end of the plate is 20 mm, average
cutting speed is 8 m/min, feed rate is 0.3 mm/stroke and
the ratio of return time to cutting time of the tool is 1:2
Determine time required for machining?
Chapter 27 Solutions
Degarmo's Materials And Processes In Manufacturing
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