Effect of Shift in Speed Turning on Machined Surface Quality
This article describes the evaluation of machined material roughness in speed turning on a machining centre Doosan Puma 700 LY. The machined surface of semi-finished products from steel 14 260 was compared at selected cutting conditions. A half of compared samples from steel 14 260 was in the origin...
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doaj-a8730540146e4260a38e0f355fef59d02020-11-24T23:13:06ZengMendel University PressActa Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis1211-85162464-83102017-01-0165113514310.11118/actaun201765010135Effect of Shift in Speed Turning on Machined Surface QualityPavel Polák0Petr Dostál1Katarína Kollárová2Department of Quality and Engineering Technologies, Faculty of Engineering, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Tr. A. Hlinku 2, 949 76 Nitra, Slovak RepublicDepartment of Technology and Automobile Transport, Faculty of Agronomy, Mendel University in Brno, Zemědělská 1, 613 00 Brno, Czech RepublicDepartment of Quality and Engineering Technologies, Faculty of Engineering, Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Tr. A. Hlinku 2, 949 76 Nitra, Slovak RepublicThis article describes the evaluation of machined material roughness in speed turning on a machining centre Doosan Puma 700 LY. The machined surface of semi-finished products from steel 14 260 was compared at selected cutting conditions. A half of compared samples from steel 14 260 was in the original, thermally untreated condition (mild steel), and the second half of samples was thermally treated (hardened steel, with a hardness of samples 50 HRC). The experiment focused on turning the selected samples in order to evaluate the roughness of machined surfaces. Cutting tool shift was variable during individual measurements. This experiment contributes to a quick orientation in the given issue and points out to optimisation of cutting conditions.https://acta.mendelu.cz/65/1/0135/cutting toolcutting conditionsturningroughnessmachining centrecutting blade |
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Effect of Shift in Speed Turning on Machined Surface Quality |
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Effect of Shift in Speed Turning on Machined Surface Quality |
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Effect of Shift in Speed Turning on Machined Surface Quality |
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Effect of Shift in Speed Turning on Machined Surface Quality |
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Effect of Shift in Speed Turning on Machined Surface Quality |
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effect of shift in speed turning on machined surface quality |
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Mendel University Press |
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Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis |
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This article describes the evaluation of machined material roughness in speed turning on a machining centre Doosan Puma 700 LY. The machined surface of semi-finished products from steel 14 260 was compared at selected cutting conditions. A half of compared samples from steel 14 260 was in the original, thermally untreated condition (mild steel), and the second half of samples was thermally treated (hardened steel, with a hardness of samples 50 HRC). The experiment focused on turning the selected samples in order to evaluate the roughness of machined surfaces. Cutting tool shift was variable during individual measurements. This experiment contributes to a quick orientation in the given issue and points out to optimisation of cutting conditions. |
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cutting tool cutting conditions turning roughness machining centre cutting blade |
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