The effect of the lengths of bore holes on the machining times in hard machining
Author
Kundrák, János
Gyáni, Károly
Deszpoth, István
Release date
2012
Place of publication
Cracow
Publisher
Cracow University of Technology
Published in
Development in Machining Technology - Scientific Research Report, Vol. 2
Pages
33-41
Language
English
ISBN
978-83-7242-655-0
Comments
There is a complete chapter in multi-author monography entitled: Development in Machining Technology - Scientific Research Report, Vol. 2, 2012, edited by Wojciech Zębala and Ildikó Maňková.
Keywords
hard machining, bore hole, geometrical sizes
Abstract
Several comparative investigations have been done for comparison of difference hard machining procedures. The points of view and criteria of the comparisons are diverse, but their common feature is that their benchmark is always the traditional grinding. We also adjust to the current concepts, but on the basis of the points of view that have not been investigated so far, or only in passing. The matter at issue is the effect of the geometrical sizes of the workpiece in case of bore holes. It has been stated that the length of bore holes considerably influences the selection of the most economical procedure. Herewith five hard machining methods are compared on the basis of time consumption and the gained results are described.
PKT classification
371700 Technologia budowy maszyn
370000 Budowa maszyn. Przemysł maszynowy i metalowy