Search for dissertations about: "Boring bar"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Boring bar.
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1. Improving Machining System Performance through designed-in Damping : Modelling, Analysis and Design Solutions
Abstract : With advances in material technology, allowing, for instance, engines to withstand higher combustion pressure and consequently improving performance, comes challenges to productivity. These materials are, in fact, more difficult to machine with regards to tool wear and especially machine tool stability. READ MORE
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2. Analysis, Modeling and Simulation of Machine Tool Parts Dynamics for Active Control of Tool Vibration
Abstract : Boring bar vibration in machine tools during internal turning operations is a pronounced problem in the manufacturing industry. Due to the often slender geometry of the boring bar, vibration may easily be induced by the material deformation process. One approach to overcome such vibration problems is to use active control of boring bar vibration. READ MORE
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3. Dynamic Analysis and Modeling of Machine Tool Parts
Abstract : Boring bar vibration during internal turning operations in machine tools is a pronounced problem in the manufacturing industry. Vibration may easily be induced by the workpiece’s material deformation process, due to the bar’s normally slender geometry. READ MORE
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4. Active control of vibration and analysis of dynamic properties concerning machine tools
Abstract : Vibration in internal turning is a problem in the manufacturing industry. Vibrations appear under the excitation applied by the material deformation process during the machining of a workpiece. READ MORE
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5. Analysis of Structural Dynamic Properties and Active Vibration Control Concerning Machine Tools and a Turbine Application
Abstract : Vibration in metal cutting is a common problem in the manufacturing industry, especially when long and slender tool holders or boring bars are involved in the manufacturing process. Vibration has a detrimental effect on machining. In particular the surface finish is likely to suffer, but tool life is also most likely to be reduced. READ MORE