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Machining mechanical components - Application to sintered parts

Author: Jean-François RIGAL

Publication date: January 10, 2006 | Lire en français

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    3. Machining production forecasts based on COM methodology

    3.1 Characterization of the cutting tool machining process

    This section reviews the tool-material pairing (COM) methodology applied to cutting tool machining. Defining a COM involves defining the operating ranges of cutting parameters (cutting speed Vc , feed rate f or fz, penetration ap, ae ) and tool life (T ). Certain parameters, known as auxiliary parameters, are also defined to calculate cutting forces and powers.

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