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Theory and Technology of Machining

Anotace

This subject includes an analysis study of chip forming, of power ratios, of cutting process stability, of thermal effects, of the wear edge of tools, of durability, tool life and cutting properties of tools, of the machine-ability of materials, and of the optimisation of cutting process. In another part of the subject applications of acquired information and regularities for all methods of machining in extreme conditions during the special production of shapes and formed surface areas are used. This part includes as well a
technological view for machining by applying microelectronics and computer techniques.

Povinná literatura

BILÍK, Oldřich. Turning of Ceramic Materials Coated by Thermal Spraying. Manufacturing Technology. Journal for Science, Research and Production. June 2003, vol.:3, p. 17- 20. ISSN 12132448 -9.
CHILDS, Thomas; MAEKAWA, Kalsuhiro; OBIKAWA, Toshiyuki; YAMANE, Yasuo. Metal
Machining. Theory and Applications. 2000. 338 Euston Road, London NW1 3BH. ISBN 0-340-69159.
KALPAKJIAN, Serope. Manufacturing Engineering and Technology. Third Edition. Addison – Wesley Publishing Company, Reading, Massachusetts, 1995, 1239 p. ISBN 0-201-84552-0 .
MÁDL, Jan. Mechanical Technology, Material-Removal Processes. Compendium. University Textbook, Depart-ment of Engineering Technology, Prague: CVUT Prague 1996, 117 p.

Doporučená literatura

SANDVIK Coromant, Technical Editorial Deartment. Modern Metal Cutting – A Practical Handbook. Tofrers Tryckery AB, Sweden, 1994, 927 p. ISBN 91-972290-0-3 .
Osanna, P.H.: Elementary Nanotechnology and Nanometrology.TU Wien, 2004


Language of instruction čeština, čeština, čeština, angličtina
Code 346-0947
Abbreviation TaTO
Course title Theory and Technology of Machining
Coordinating department Department of Machining, Assembly and Engineering Metrology
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Robert Čep, Ph.D.