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Theory of metal machining in 3D applications created with software SolidWorks
BULÁNEK, Jiří
This diploma thesis addresses the issues associated with the theory of chip machining of metals. The theories are supported in many chapters by illustrative images created in the SolidWorks 3D modeler. The introductory part is rather theoretical, describing integrally and systematically the basic terms of splinter machining. The subsequent chapters address the issues of the turning tool edge geometry, different types of tools? materials, chip development, forces, work, temperatures and heat emitted during the work. Furthermore, the diploma thesis also addressed issues related to the machining efficiency. Finally, the conclusion of the thesis consists of a description of the basic types of milling and turn machining
Theory of metals cutting operation
BULÁNEK, Jiří
The present bachelor`s thesis deals with chip machining theory. The initial part defines essential terms of machining. Other sections describe tool geometry, tool material, chip occurrence theory, cutting resistance in effect and powers acting while machining and created heat. The following section describes cutting conditions, efficiency and economy of chip machining. The conclusion contains technological procedures of chip machining. The whole text is designed as a study material which can be used for teaching of the respective topic at pedagogical faculties.

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