Search for dissertations about: "cutting tool interface design"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words cutting tool interface design.
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1. Tolerance Analysis Framework for Cutting Tool Interface Design
Abstract : Tolerance analysis of cutting tool interface designs is a field with many opportunities for further development of existing methodologies. Cutting tool interface designs require multiple contacting surfaces, allocating the stress generated from the cutting forces, to avoid excessive deformation of the interface. READ MORE
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2. 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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3. Modelling and simulation of mechanical cutting
Abstract : The commercial success of a new product is influenced by the time to market. Shorter product lead-times are of importance in a competitive market.This can be achieved only if the product development process can be realised in a relatively small time period. READ MORE
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4. Enhanced heat transfer and tool wear in high-pressure coolant assisted turning of alloy 718
Abstract : Heat generated in a machining process is a common and critical obstacle faced in today's manufacturing industries. The heat generated in the cutting zone has adirect negative influence on the tool life, which, in turn contributes to increasing the manufacturing costs. READ MORE
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5. Optimisation of Machining Operations by means of Finite Element Method and Tailored Experiments
Abstract : Traditionally, costly experimental procedures have been followed in industry to optimise the machining operations to secure the maximum efficiency in production line, while the functional requirements of the machined surfaces are fulfilled. In recent years, development of robust numerical techniques such as Finite Element Method (FEM) and advances in computing capacity of computers have made it possible to simulate the machining operations under operational conditions. READ MORE