346-0510/01 – Optimization Processes in Machining (OMO)
Gurantor department | Department of Machining, Assembly and Engineering Metrology | Credits | 2 |
Subject guarantor | prof. Ing.et Ing.Mgr. Jana Petrů, Ph.D. | Subject version guarantor | prof. Ing.et Ing.Mgr. Jana Petrů, Ph.D. |
Study level | undergraduate or graduate | Requirement | Choice-compulsory |
Year | 1 | Semester | summer |
| | Study language | Czech |
Year of introduction | 2003/2004 | Year of cancellation | 2010/2011 |
Intended for the faculties | FS | Intended for study types | Master, Follow-up Master |
Subject aims expressed by acquired skills and competences
The goal is to define the initial characteristics of the machining process, cutting patterns of HSC and its ways. Further accesses to the parameters of HSC milling machines, and physical and mechanical properties of super-cutting "materials. Analyzes in detail the various aspects of high-speed machining and compares the deformation and contact zones "and the conventional HSC technology.
Teaching methods
Lectures
Tutorials
Summary
This subject is sighting to optimalization of manufacturing procces,
especially at high speed cutting (HSC), high volume cutting (HSV) and dry,
hard and precission machining with defined geometry of cutting tools.
Compulsory literature:
Recommended literature:
PŘIKRYL, Z. & MUSÍLKOVÁ, R. Teorie obrábění. 3. vydání, Praha: SNLT ALFA
Praha,1982. 235 s.
BRYCHTA, J. Možnosti zvyšování efektivity obrábění prostorových ploch
nepravidelných tvarů frézováním. (Habilitační práce). Ostrava : VŠB-TU
Ostrava, 2001, 124 s.
KOCMAN, K. Speciální technologie obrábění. PC-DIR Real, Brno, 1993. ISBN 80-
214-1187-2. 213 s.
ZELENÝ, J. Vysokorychlostní obrábění aneb obráběcí stroje a technologie na
přelomu století. MM Průmyslové spektrum – speciál, červen 2000. 114 s. ISBN 80-
85986-19-1.
Way of continuous check of knowledge in the course of semester
5 programmes
E-learning
Other requirements
Prerequisities
Subject has no prerequisities.
Co-requisities
Subject has no co-requisities.
Subject syllabus:
Lectures:
1st Introduction - criteria optimization in conventional and progressive cutting
2nd Theoretical patterns of working at high cutting speeds and posuvovými
3rd Chip formation and deformation zones at the "conventional and HSC technology"
4th Comparison of contact zones and temperature fields in the "classic and HSC technology
5th Theoretical aspects of high-speed cutting blade geometry defined
5th Requirements for related activities at the "HSC Process
7th The integrity of machined surfaces, high-speed machining
8th "Dry" chip cutting machining with a definable geometry
9th "Hard" cutting operation with a definable edge
10th Precision cutting operation of blade geometry with a definable
11th Determining areas acceptable solution for multi-axis milling centers
12th Optimizing cutting parameters in terms of high-speed machining
13th Optimizing cutting parameters in terms of high-speed milling
14th The consequences of the upcoming expansion of productivity, machining and possible solutions
Contents of training and seminars:
1st Optimization criteria in conventional and high speed machining - examples.
2nd The rate of cutting forces depending on cutting speed. - Measuring components of force turning.
3rd No.1 Treatment Program.
4th Dependence of forces on the cutting speed drilling - turning force measuring components.
5th Processing Program No. 2.
6th Study crumple zones at the "classic and HSC technology. Entering the program
No.3.
7th Processing Program No. 3.
8th Temperature measuring pyrometer cutting at low and high cutting speeds.
9th Processing Program No. 4.
10th Determining areas acceptable solution for multi-axis machining centers.
11th Determination of optimal cutting conditions - the final program was No. 5.
12th Processing final program No.5.
13th Processing final program No.5.
14th Final evaluation and award credits.
Topics for testing:
1st Optimization criteria in conventional machining.
2nd Optimization criteria of progressive machining.
3rd Theoretical patterns for cutting and machining of high posuvovými
speeds.
4th Chip formation and deformation zones at the "conventional and HSC technology.
5th Comparison of contact zones and temperature fields in the "classic and HSC technology.
6th Theoretical aspects of high-speed cutting blade geometry defined.
7th Effects of technological applications of HSC.
8th Requirements for machine tools for HSC process.
9th Requirements for related activities at the "HSC process.
10th Economic and technological requirements in relation to the concept of HSC machines.
11th Requirements for machine tools in the HSV (high volume) working
12th The integrity of machined surfaces, high-speed machining
13th Dry cutting blade geometry with a definable
14th Tough, chip working intermittently cut
15th Precision machining of irregular spatial surface milling
16th High-speed machining and its impact on quality and quality of the workpiece
17th Elimination of heat flow in the feed drive
18th Performance characteristics of the spindle
19th Schemes of integrated storage spindles
20th Machine Components
21st Typical configuration of advanced launch systems
22nd Optimizing the position of the workpiece and the tool frame
23rd Machine tools for reverse vertical machining
24th Determining the acceptable solution for single-spindle turning center
25th Determining the acceptable solutions for multi-spindle turning center
26th Determining areas acceptable solution for three-axis milling centers
27th Determining areas acceptable solutions in five-axis milling centers
28th Optimizing cutting parameters in terms of conventional machining
29th Optimizing cutting parameters in terms of high-speed machining
30th The issue of expansion of the productivity of machining and its possible solution
Conditions for subject completion
Occurrence in study plans
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