Cutting Data for Turning of Steel


Book Description

"This book is an essential reference for achieving maximum productivity from machine tools when tuning the most commonly used grades of carbon, alloy, stainless, and tool steels. More specifically, its purpose is to provide recommendations for selecting machining parameters in relationship with cutting tool materials and workplace materials. Manufacturing engineers and managers, machine shop supervisors, machine tool operators, CNC programmers, and cutting tool engineers and designers will all find this book an invaluable aid as they search for ways to improve the efficiency of their operations."--BOOK JACKET.










Fundamentals of Metal Cutting and Machine Tools


Book Description

The Book Is Intended To Serve As A Textbook For The Final And Pre-Final Year B.Tech. Students Of Mechanical, Production, Aeronautical And Textile Engineering Disciplines. It Can Be Used Either For A One Or A Two Semester Course. The Book Covers The Main Areas Of Interest In Metal Machining Technology Namely Machining Processes, Machine Tools, Metal Cutting Theory And Cutting Tools. Modern Developments Such As Numerical Control, Computer-Aided Manufacture And Non-Conventional Processes Have Also Been Treated. Separate Chapters Have Been Devoted To The Important Topics Of Machine Tool Vibration, Surface Integrity And Machining Economics. Data On Recommended Cutting Speeds, Feeds And Tool Geometry For Various Operations Has Been Incorporated For Reference By The Practising Engineer.Salient Features Of Second Edition * Two New Chapters Have Been Added On Nc And Cnc Machines And Part Programming. * All Chapters Have Been Thoroughly Revised And Updated With New Information. * More Solved Examples Have Been Added. * New Material On Tool Technology. * Improved Quality Of Figures And More Photographs.




Metal Cutting


Book Description

Metal Cutting, Second Edition discusses the metallurgical aspects of metal cutting. The book is comprised of 10 chapters that deal with various concerns in the metal cutting process. Chapter 1 provides an introductory discourse about metal cutting, while Chapter 2 covers the metal cutting operations and terminology. Chapter 3 discusses the essential features of metal cutting, and Chapters 4 and 5 cover the forces and heat in metal cutting. The book also tackles the different materials used in cutting tools, such as steel, carbides, and ceramic. The machinability of the metal cutting process and coolants and lubricants are then explained. The text will be of great use to professionals involved in the metallurgical process of metal cutting.




Fundamentals of Machining and Machine Tools


Book Description

Fundamentals of Machining and Machine Tools deals with analytical modeling techniques of machining processes, modern cutting tool materials and their effects on the economics of machining. The book thoroughly illustrates the causes of various phenomena and their effects on machining practice. It includes description of machining processes outlining the merits and de-merits of various modeling approaches. Spread in 22 chapters, the book is broadly divided in four sections: 1. Machining Processes 2. Cutting Tools 3. Machine Tools 4. Automation Data on cutting parameters for machining operations and main characteristics of machine tools have been separately provided in Annexures. In addition to exhaustive theory, a number of numerical examples have been solved and arranged in various chapters. Question bank has been given at the end of every chapter. The book is a must for anyone involved in metal cutting, machining, machine tool technology, machining applications, and manufacturing processes




Engineering Formulas for Metalcutting


Book Description

A unique and handy resource, Engineering Formulas for Metalcutting will enable users to calculate necessary speeds, feeds, and required machining power in order to maximize the productivity of cutting. Providing information on formulas and their applications in a concise and clearly arranged format, it describes mechanical properties of the most popular work materials, such as steels, cast irons, and nonferrous alloys. And it offers numerous formulas for calculating speeds, feeds, cutting forces, and machining power. What's more, practical examples of calculating the variety of such cutting parameters will make this a valuable source of knowledge in training and practice. Features Linear regression equations for converting Rockwell, Vickers, Knoop, and Scleroscope hardness numbers into Brinell hardness numbers. Formulas and linear regression equations for calculating ultimate tensile strength of the most commonly used work materials in relationship with their hardness. Formulas for calculating the number of inserts simultaneously engaged with the workpiece depending on milling conditions. Formulas to calculate machining time when facing, cutoff, and deep grooving and for feed and radial forces in relationship with tangential force. Set of formulas to calculate overhang of boring bars made of tungsten heavy alloys and cemented carbides in comparison with a boring bar made of steel. Formulas for metal removal rate and for calculating tangential and axial forces. Establishes power constant values for most commonly used work materials.







Metal Cutting Tool Handbook


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Drills, reamers, milling cutters, etc.




Metal Cutting Standards - Turning and Boring


Book Description

This report provides metal cutting standards data for turning and boring operations covering a wide range of feeds, speeds, and depths of cut based on an eight-hour tool life. Information is included on surface finish and power requirements to aid in the selection of data from these tables. Although these standards were set up primarily for use on numerically controlled equipment, they will work just as well on conventional machine tools. (Author).