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  • Inclusion of geometrical shape of cutter into optimization of milling process
    Čuš, Franc, 1953- ; Kopač, Janez, 1949-
    ǂThe ǂpaper separately treats the optimization model of cutting variables on which the manufacturing costs should be reduced to the lowest possible value. By taking into account all input variables ... meaning technological limitations the optimization strategy takes place in two steps. First, the tool geometric variables are changed with selected cutting variables; in this way the smallest cutting force variables are determined. Geometric variables in case of smallest cutting force serve for the second optimization step in which the cutting variables are changed. Optimization of the cutting variables is tested practically in workshop conditions. In this way very important information about the quality of values optimized is obtained. If there are very significant differences between the values, they must be corrected (correction of cutting variables). As studying of cutting processes requires very much experimental and theoretical work and as it applies a very great number of data, we organized an information center for cutting conditions (INCERP). When forming the information center for cutting conditions it was not possible to avoid the requirement that the technological data base must be actively included in the computer-supported integrayed manufacture (CIM).
    Source: Metall. - ISSN 0026-0746 (Jg. 52, Nr. 10/11, 1998, str. 604-610)
    Type of material - article, component part
    Publish date - 1998
    Language - english
    COBISS.SI-ID - 4082454

source: Metall. - ISSN 0026-0746 (Jg. 52, Nr. 10/11, 1998, str. 604-610)

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