Machining Data For Numerical Control Face Milling
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Author | : Michael Field |
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Total Pages | : 88 |
Release | : 1966 |
Genre | : Machining |
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This report presents an extensive set of machining data selected from six USAF Machinability Reports. Data are tabulated and arranged in formats including machining variables such as tool material, tool geometry, cutting fluid, depth, width, feed, and tool life end point. For each of the data lines, the relationship between tool life and cutting speed is expressed in at least three sets of data, thereby making it possible to optimize for maximum production or minimum cost. While these data are expected to be of considerable assistance in providing data for numerical control applications, they are also of great value in any type of machining situatuion involving the materials for which machining data are presented. Specifically this report, the second of a series, pertains to face milling. (Author).
Author | : Michael Field |
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Total Pages | : 56 |
Release | : 1966 |
Genre | : Machining |
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This report presents an extensive set of machining data selected from six USAF Machinability Reports. Data are tabulated and arranged in formats including machining variables such as tool material, tool geometry, cutting fluid, depth, feed, and tool life end point. For each of the data lines, the relationship between tool life and cutting speed is expressed in at least three sets of data, thereby making it possible to optimize for maximum production or minimum cost. While these data are expected to be of considerable assistance in providing data for numerical control applications, they are also of great value in any type of machining situation involving the materials for which machining data are presented. Specifically, this report, the sixth of a series, pertains to tapping. The remaining report in this series will be issued separately as: Reaming (Report No. 66-1.7). Upon completion, all reports will be collected in a single volume (Report No. 66-1). The previous reports are Turning, No. 66-1.1; Face Milling, No. 66-1.2; Drilling, No. 66-1.3; Peripheral End Milling, No. 66-1.4; and End Mill Slotting, No. 66-1.5. (Author).
Author | : Michael Field |
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Total Pages | : 38 |
Release | : 1966 |
Genre | : Machining |
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This report presents an extensive set of machining data selected from six USAF Machinability Reports. Data are tabulated and arranged in formats including machining variables such as tool material, tool geometry, cutting fluid, depth, feed, and tool life end point. For each of the data lines, the relationship between tool life and cutting speed is expressed in at least three sets of data, thereby making it possible to optimize for maximum production or minimum cost. While these data are expected to be of considerable assistance in providing data for numerical control applications, they are also of great value in any type of machining situation involving the materials for which machining data are presented. Specifically this report, the last of a series, pertains to reaming. The previous reports in this series were issued separately as: Turning, Face Milling, Drilling, Peripheral End Milling, End Mill Slotting, and Tapping (Report Nos. AFMDC 66-1.1 through 66-1.6). All reports will be collected in a single volume (Report No. AFMDC 66-1). (Author).
Author | : Michael Field |
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Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 1966 |
Genre | : Drilling and boring machinery |
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This report presents an extensive set of machining data selected from six USAF Machinability Reports. Data are tabulated and arranged in formats including machining variables such as tool material, tool geometry, cutting fluid, depth, feed, and tool life end point. For each of the data lines, the relationship between tool life and cutting speed is expressed in at least three sets of data, thereby making it possible to optimize for maximum production or minimum cost. While these data are expected to be of considerable assistance in providing data for numerical control applications, they are also of great value in any type of machining situation involving the materials for which machining data are presented. Specifically this report, the third of a series, pertains to drilling.
Author | : Air Force Machinability Data Center |
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Total Pages | : 28 |
Release | : 1966 |
Genre | : Beryllium |
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This report contains evaluated machining information for beryllium which has been extracted from many sources. Machining data are tabulated and presented in chart form for the following processes: turning, milling, drilling, band sawing, grinding, boring, trepanning, reaming, routing, tapping, electrical discharge machining, electrochemical machining, and chemical machining. Also included is a general comment section dealing with the problems associated with beryllium machining, such as twinning, microcracking, toxicity, chipout and spalling, and cutting fluids. (Author).
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Total Pages | : 690 |
Release | : 1967 |
Genre | : Government publications |
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Total Pages | : 776 |
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Genre | : Science |
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Author | : Air Force Machinability Data Center |
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Total Pages | : 316 |
Release | : 1966 |
Genre | : Machine-tools |
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This report presents an extensive set of machining data selected from six USAF Machinability Reports. Data are tabulated and arranged in formats including machining variables such as tool materials, tool geometry, cutting fluid, depth, width, feed, and tool life end point. For each of the data lines, the relationship between tool life and cutting speed is expressed in at least three sets of data, thereby making it possible to optimize for maximum production or minimum cost. While these data are expected to be of considerable assistance in providing data for numerical control applications, they are also of great value in any type of machining situation involving the materials for which machining data are presented. This report covers: Turning, Face Milling, Drilling, Peripheral End Milling, End Mill Slotting, Tapping, and Reaming. (Author).
Author | : United States. Small Business Administration. Technology Utilization Division |
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Total Pages | : 36 |
Release | : 1968 |
Genre | : Dies (Metal-working) |
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Author | : Hampshire Technical Research Industrial Commercial Service |
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Total Pages | : 158 |
Release | : 1970 |
Genre | : Machine-tools |
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