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Problem 4RQ:
Explain the difference between positive and negative rake angles. What is the importance of the rake...Problem 6RQ:
Comment on the role and importance relief angle.Problem 10RQ:
What is a BUE? Why does it form?Problem 12RQ:
What is the function of chip breakers? How do they function? Do you need a chip breaker to eliminate...Problem 13RQ:
Identify the forces involved in a cutting operation. Which of these forces contribute to the power...Problem 16RQ:
Explain what is meant by the term machinability and what it involves. Why does titanium have poor...Problem 17RQ:
What is shaving in machining? When would it be used?Problem 18QLP:
List reasons that machining operations may be required, and provide an example for each reason.Problem 19QLP:
Are the locations of maximum temperature and crater wear related? If so, explain why.Problem 20QLP:
Is material ductility important for machinability? Explain.Problem 21QLP:
Explain why studying the types of chips produced is important in understanding cutting operations.Problem 23QLP:
Tool life can be almost infinite at low cutting speeds. Would you then recommend that all machining...Problem 25QLP:
The cutting force increases with the depth of cut and decreasing rake angle. Explain why.Problem 26QLP:
Why is it not always advisable to increase the cutting speed in order to increase the production...Problem 27QLP:
What are the consequences if a cutting tool chips?Problem 28QLP:
What are the effects of performing a cutting operation with a dull tool? A very sharp tool?Problem 33QLP:
Comment on your observations regarding Figs. 21.1 and 21.13.Problem 36QLP:
Why does the temperature in cutting depend on the cutting speed, feed, and depth of cut? Explain in...Problem 37QLP:
You will note that the values of a and b in Eq. (21.24) are higher for high-speed steels than for...Problem 40QLP:
Explain whether it is desirable to have a high or low (a) n value and (b) C value in the Taylor...Problem 41QLP:
The Taylor tool-life equation is directly applicable to flank wear. Explain whether or not it can be...Problem 47QLP:
State whether or not the following statements are true, explaining your reasons: (a) For the same...Problem 48QTP:
Let n = 0.5 and C = 400 in the Taylor equation for tool wear. What is the percent increase in tool...Problem 49QTP:
Assume that, in orthogonal cutting, the rake angle is 15 and the coefficient of friction is 0.2....Problem 52QTP:
Using trigonometric relationships, derive an expression for the ratio of shear energy to frictional...Problem 53QTP:
An orthogonal cutting operation is being carried out under the following conditions: to = 0.1 mm, tc...Problem 57QTP:
Show that, for the same shear angle, there are two rake angles that give the same cutting ratio.Problem 58QTP:
With appropriate diagrams, show how the use of a cutting fluid can change the magnitude of the...Problem 59QTP:
In a cutting operation using a 5 rake angle, the measured forces were Fc = 1330 N and Ft = 740 N....Problem 60QTP:
For a turning operation using a ceramic cutting tool, if the speed is increased by 50%, by what...Problem 61QTP:
In Example 21.3, if the cutting speed V is doubled, will the answer be different? Explain.Problem 62QTP:
Using Eq. (21.30), select an appropriate feed for R = 1 mm and a desired roughness of 0.5 m. How...Problem 63QTP:
With a carbide tool, the temperature in a cutting operation is measured as 1200F when the speed is...Problem 64QTP:
The following flank wear data were collected in a series of machining tests, using C6 carbide tools...Problem 65QTP:
The following data are available from orthogonal cutting experiments. In both cases depth of cut...Problem 69SDP:
Design an experimental setup whereby orthogonal cutting can be simulated in a turning operation on a...Problem 70SDP:
Describe your thoughts on whether chips produced during machining can be used to make useful...Problem 71SDP:
Recall that cutting tools can be designed so that the tool-chip contact length is reduced by...Problem 72SDP:
Recall that the chip-formation mechanism also can be observed by scraping the surface of a stick of...Problem 74SDP:
Describe your thoughts regarding the recycling of chips produced during machining in a plant....Problem 76SDP:
Obtain a wood planer and some wood specimens. Show that the chips produced depend on the direction...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - The Structure Of MetalsChapter 2 - Mechanical Behavior, Testing, And Manufacturing Properties Of MaterialsChapter 3 - Physical Properties Of MaterialsChapter 4 - Metal Alloys: Their Structure And Strengthening By Heat TreatmentChapter 5 - Ferrous Metals And Alloys: Production, General Properties, And ApplicationsChapter 6 - Nonferrous Metals And Alloys: Production, General Properties, And ApplicationsChapter 7 - Polymers: Structure, General Properties,and ApplicationsChapter 8 - Ceramics, Glass, Graphite, Diamond, And Nanomaterials: Structure, General Properties, And ApplicationsChapter 9 - Composite Materials: Structure, General
properties, And ApplicationsChapter 10 - Fundamentals Of Metal Casting
Chapter 11 - Metal-casting Processes And EquipmentChapter 12 - Metal Casting: Design, Materials,
and EconomicsChapter 13 - Metal-rolling Processes And EquipmentChapter 14 - Metal-forging Processes And EquipmentChapter 15 - Metal Extrusion And Drawing Processes
and EquipmentChapter 16 - Sheet-metal Forming Processes
and EquipmentChapter 17 - Powder Metal Processes And EquipmentChapter 18 - Ceramics, Glasses, And Superconductors:
processing And EquipmentChapter 19 - Plastics And Composite Materials: Forming
and ShapingChapter 20 - Rapid-prototyping Processes
and OperationsChapter 21 - Fundamentals Of MachiningChapter 22 - Cutting-tool Materials And Cutting FluidsChapter 23 - Machining Processes: Turning And Hole
makingChapter 24 - Machining Processes: Milling, Broaching, Sawing,
filing, And Gear ManufacturingChapter 25 - Machining Centers, Machine-tool Structures,
and Machining EconomicsChapter 26 - Abrasive Machining And Finishing
operationsChapter 27 - Advanced Machining Processes
and EquipmentChapter 28 - Fabrication Of Microelectronic DevicesChapter 29 - Fabrication Of Microelectromechanical Devices
and Systems; Nanoscale ManufacturingChapter 30 - Fusion-welding ProcessesChapter 31 - Solid-state Welding ProcessesChapter 32 - Brazing, Soldering, Adhesive-bonding,
and Mechanical Fastening ProcessesChapter 33 - Surface Roughness And Measurement; Friction, Wear, And LubricationChapter 34 - Surface Treatments, Coatings, And CleaningChapter 35 - Engineering Metrology And
instrumentationChapter 36 - Quality Assurance, Testing,
and InspectionChapter 37 - Automation Of Manufacturing Processes
and OperationsChapter 38 - Computer-aided ManufacturingChapter 39 - Computer-integrated Manufacturing
systemsChapter 40 - Product Design And Manufacturing In A Competitive Environment
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