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Machining

Summary

This subject includes an analysis study of cutting properties of tools and of the machinability of workpiece materials. In another part of the subject is applications of acquired information and regularities for all methods of machining in extreme conditions during the special production of shapes and free formed surface, production of holes, threaded surfaces , etc. An integral part of this course is an analysis of the possibilities and advantages of machining on flexible production systems, robotic technological workplaces and inflexible production lines. The subject also focuses on advanced and progressive machining methods such as high-speed and high-speed machining and the fundamentals of unconventional machining methods.

Literature

[1] SHAW, Milton C. Metal Cutting Principles. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1984.
[2] ALTINAS Y.: Manufacturing automation, University of British Columbia. Cambridge University Press 2000. p. 286. ISBN 0 521 65029 1.
[3] SANDVIK Coromant, Technical Editorial dept. Modern Metal Cutting – A Practical Handbook. Tofters Tryckery AB, Sweden, 1994, 927 s. ISBN 91–972290–0–3.
[4] CHILDS, Thomas; MAEKAWA, Kalsuhiro; OBIKAWA, Toshiyuki; YAMANE, Yasuo. Metal Machining. Theory and Applications. 2000. 338 Euston Road, London NW13BH. ISBN 0-340-69159.
[5] KALPAKJIAN, Serope. Manufacturing Engineering and Technology. Third Edition. Addison – Wesley Publishing Company, Reading, Massachusetts, 1995, 1239 p. ISBN 0-201-84552-0 .
[6] SADÍLEK, M. Unconventional methods of machining – Part II. Additional information
Practicals/ Tutorial. VŠB – TU Ostrava, 2022, p. 111.
[7] SADÍLEK, M. Unconventional methods of machining - Part I. VŠB – TU Ostrava, 2022, p. 134.

Advised literature

[1] TRENT, E.M., WRIGHT, P.K.: Metal Cutting. Butterworth-Heinemann. Fourth Edition. Boston, Oxford, Auckland, Johannesburg, Melbourne, New Delhi, 2000. pp. 446. ISBN 0-7506-7069-X .
[2] STEPHENSON, D.A., AGAPIOU, J.S. Metal Cutting Theory and Practice. New York : Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1997. 898 s. ISBN 0-8247-9579-2.


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 346-3003
Abbreviation OBR
Course title Machining
Coordinating department Department of Machining, Assembly and Engineering Metrology
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Marek Sadílek, Ph.D.