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ME 350 – Lecture 5 – Chapter 22. Chapter 22 - MACHINING OPERATIONS AND MACHINE TOOLS: Turning and Related Operations Drilling and Related Operations Milling Machining Centers and Turning Centers Broaching. Turning.
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ME 350 – Lecture 5 – Chapter 22 Chapter 22 - MACHINING OPERATIONS AND MACHINE TOOLS: • Turning and Related Operations • Drilling and Related Operations • Milling • Machining Centers and Turning Centers • Broaching
Turning Single point cutting tool removes material from a rotating workpiece to generate a cylinder • Performed on a machine tool called a: • Variations of turning performed on a lathe: • Facing • Contour turning • Chamfering • Cutoff • Threading
Cutting edge cuts an angle on the corner of the cylinder, forming a "chamfer" Tool is fed radially into rotating work at some location to cut off end of part Tool is fed radially
Tool follows a contour that is other than straight Tool has the desired geometry, and is fed directly into workpiece Pointed form tool is fed at a large feed rate, thus creating threads
Turret Lathe Tailstock replaced by “turret” that holds up to six tools • Tools rapidly brought into action by indexing the turret • Applications: high production work that requires a sequence of cuts on the part
Multiple Spindle Bar Machines • More than one spindle, so multiple parts machined simultaneously by multiple tools. Example: After each machining cycle, spindles (including collets and workbars) are indexed (rotated) to next position
Power Requirement The specificenergy: Cutting power per unit volume removal rate Energy converted to: Approximation: U ~hardness H
Specific Energy (U) For Cutting Approximate specific-energy requirements 1 hp = ft∙lbs/s = in∙lbf/min
In-class exercise – Cutting force estimation • 6 inch long, • 1.5 inch diameter • 304 stainless steel rod Parameters: • cutting speed v=1860 in./min, • f=0.03 in/rev., d= 0.02in., • U= 1.47 hp.min/in3, • Find: the cutting force MRR = Power: Cutting force:
Boring • Difference between boring and turning: • Boring is performed on the diameter of an existing hole • Turning is performed on the diameter of an existing cylinder • Boring machines • Horizontal or vertical - refers to the orientation of the machine spindle’s:
Drilling • Creates a round hole in a workpart • Compare to boring which can only enlarge an existing hole • Cutting tool called a drill or drill bit • Machine tool: drill press
Enlarges hole, • Provides better • Improves Used to provide internal screw threads on an existing hole. Tool called a
Operations related to drilling Center Drilling: necessary for creating a relatively large hole Countersinking: Spot facing: a milling tool Counterboring: Hiding bolt heads
Drilling Rate and Time • D=drill diameter; (length) • N = spindle speed; (rev/min) • f = feed; (length/rev) • d = depth of cut (length)
Milling Machining operation in which work is fed past a rotating tool with multiple cutting edges • Axis of tool rotation is perpendicular to feed • Two forms: (a) (b)
Basic form of peripheral milling in which the cutter width extends beyond the workpiece on both sides Width of cutter is less than workpiece width, creating a slot in the work
Cutter overhangs work on both sides Cutter diameter is less than work width, so a slot is cut into part Form of end milling in which the outside periphery of a flat part is cut
Knee-And-Column Milling Machines • (a) Horizontal and (b) vertical knee-and-column milling machines
Milling Rate and Time W: width of cut; d: depth of cut v: feed rate (need conversion from # of teeth and spindle speed) v W Lc: extra length for cutter to engage
Machining Centers Highly automated machine tool can perform multiple machining operations under CNC control in one setup with minimal human attention • Typical operations are: • Three, four, or five axes • Other features: • Automatic tool‑changing • Pallet shuttles • Automatic workpart positioning
Mill-Turn Centers Highly automated machine tool that can perform the operations:
Moves a multiple tooth cutting tool linearly relative to work in direction of tool axis Which shape could be made without broaching?
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