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23rd International Conference on Manufacturing
Productivity analysis of machining milled surfaces
Kundrák, J.^1 ; Molnár, V.^2 ; Deszpoth, I.^1
Institute of Manufacturing Science, University of Miskolc, Hungary^1
Institute of Management Science, University of Miskolc, Hungary^2
关键词: Efficiency of materials;    Industrial components;    Machine tool systems;    Material removal efficiency;    Material removal rate;    Operating condition;    Prismatic components;    Productivity analysis;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1757-899X/448/1/012012/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1757-899X/448/1/012012
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】

Milling is a widely applied procedure because its kinematic versions and applied tools allow the machining of several surfaces and surface combinations. In this study the efficiency of material removal performed by face milling was analyzed when machining aluminum alloys by diamond tools. The analyzed material is the material of an automotive industrial component that is produced in large scale. When producing components in large scale the analysis of material removal efficiency and profitability of machining is particularly important. The efficiency of material removal has a direct impact on the time parameters characterizing the production. The focus of the paper is how the productivity can be increased by the selection of technological data that reduce the machining time of the procedure or increase the values of material removal rate or surface rate. Experiments and analyses were carried out for machining prismatic components among operating conditions. It is found that in a given workpiece-gadget-machine-tool system, a significant reduction in production time and therefore cost savings can be reached by appropriately chosen cutting data while the geometric accuracy and surface quality of the component remain as specified in the part drawing.

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