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Design of milling machine spindl
Imrich, David ; Pavlík, Jan (referee) ; Blecha, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor’s thesis is design of milling machine spindle. The first part of this thesis includes recherche of milling machines and their spindles used novadays. The second part includes the choice of spindle technical characteristics, necessary calculations and structural design. 3D model of spindle made in Autodesk Inventor 10 Professional, assembly drawing and bill of material are parts of suplement.
Analysis of modern milling technologies for shaped parts
Pavelek, Michal ; Kalivoda, Milan (referee) ; Zemčík, Oskar (advisor)
The aim of my bachelor thesis is the analysis of modern milling technologies for shaped parts. The work offers the categorization and definition of shaped parts, and a description of the characteristics of milling techniques and methods used in the production of shaped parts. The work also describes the machines and tools used in the process of milling shaped parts. The last part of the paper offers the evaluation of each analyzed method, their comparing, and points out both their advantages and disadvantages.
High Speed Milling of Aluminum Alloys for Aircraft Industry
Pazdera, Lukáš ; Polzer, Aleš (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
The aim of this paper is a complex analysis of the high speed cutting in the aircraft industry. The paper studies especially the machining of aluminum alloys, which are characterized in the first part. We can find in next chapters a view on the high speed cutting from aspect of the chip formation, the force load and the machined surface roughness. The end of the paper is focused on the issues of the CNC, machining of typical aircraft shapes and description of roughing paths, which increase the productivity.
High speed cutting its physical principles and its use in modern production
Šišjak, Ľuboš ; Prokop, Jaroslav (referee) ; Bumbálek, Bohumil (advisor)
This thesis gives a brief overwiev of high speed cutting technology. It out-lines material behavior at high strain rates in primary and secondary shear zone and chip forming. It continous in choice of tool material and using in various work material. There is also a reference to high speed grinding, defining its base mechanism and analyzing this process and its perpectives.
High Speed Milling of Aluminum Alloys for Aircraft Industry
Pazdera, Lukáš ; Polzer, Aleš (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
The aim of this paper is a complex analysis of the high speed cutting in the aircraft industry. The paper studies especially the machining of aluminum alloys, which are characterized in the first part. We can find in next chapters a view on the high speed cutting from aspect of the chip formation, the force load and the machined surface roughness. The end of the paper is focused on the issues of the CNC, machining of typical aircraft shapes and description of roughing paths, which increase the productivity.
Design of milling machine spindl
Imrich, David ; Pavlík, Jan (referee) ; Blecha, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor’s thesis is design of milling machine spindle. The first part of this thesis includes recherche of milling machines and their spindles used novadays. The second part includes the choice of spindle technical characteristics, necessary calculations and structural design. 3D model of spindle made in Autodesk Inventor 10 Professional, assembly drawing and bill of material are parts of suplement.
High speed cutting its physical principles and its use in modern production
Šišjak, Ľuboš ; Prokop, Jaroslav (referee) ; Bumbálek, Bohumil (advisor)
This thesis gives a brief overwiev of high speed cutting technology. It out-lines material behavior at high strain rates in primary and secondary shear zone and chip forming. It continous in choice of tool material and using in various work material. There is also a reference to high speed grinding, defining its base mechanism and analyzing this process and its perpectives.
Analysis of modern milling technologies for shaped parts
Pavelek, Michal ; Kalivoda, Milan (referee) ; Zemčík, Oskar (advisor)
The aim of my bachelor thesis is the analysis of modern milling technologies for shaped parts. The work offers the categorization and definition of shaped parts, and a description of the characteristics of milling techniques and methods used in the production of shaped parts. The work also describes the machines and tools used in the process of milling shaped parts. The last part of the paper offers the evaluation of each analyzed method, their comparing, and points out both their advantages and disadvantages.

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