Abstract
In discussing the machining technology, a facing crucial issue is to establish a choosing guide for the machining method, when providing us with the part drawing. For such a purpose, we must conduct the meticulous investigation into the mutual correlation among a group of the structural body components allocated around the machining space (hereafter, call it “Structural Configuration Entities”), attachments like tool bracket and chuck, cutting tool, work and so on. These machine body and facilities can feature the machining space to various extents.
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The description, discussion and concerns in this Chapter will be done, provided that the machine tool available for corresponding machining has acceptable functionality and performance specifications. The basic knowledge about the structural design principle of the machine tool will be stated quickly in Appendix B. Such the design principles are mandatory even for the machine tool user.
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The idea of the machining function-integrated kind is not new, but old. In the 1960s, Ramo merchandised the engine lathe, which is capable of broaching in addition to the ordinary machining function as the lathe. As compared with this lathe, TC and MC are the very advanced type and characterised by the automatic tool and tool cassette changer. Although staying a trial stage, in the Big National Project of Japanese Government called Flexible Manufacturing Complex Provided with Laser, we already produced a processing function-integrated kind.
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Based on the on-the-spot investigation by Ito at Technical University of Aachen (TH Aachen) in 1997. On that occasion, cutting speed, feed rate and depth of cut are 150 m/min, 0.06 mm/rev and 0.1 mm, respectively.
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Ito, Y., Matsumura, T. (2017). Choosing Guide in Form-Generating Movement and New Approaches to Machining Technology—Correlation Diagramme Among Machining Method—Tools—Attachments—Machine Kinds. In: Theory and Practice in Machining Systems. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53901-0_2
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