OVERVIEW OF SOME NON-TRADITIONAL CUTTING SCHEMES
Abstract
The desire to search for new opportunities for optimizing the machining of hard-to-machine materials used in current industries - mechanical engineering, military production, space production, automotive and etc., challenges engineering specialists to look for unconventional cutting patterns, which in turn must provide productivity, extend tool life and reduce temperature load. An overview of some non-traditional cutting schemes in the turning and lathe-milling machining has been made. The kinematics of the execution of cutting schemes and the machine tools on which they could be performed without requiring the purchase of expensive equipment and large-sized machine tools are considered. Non-traditional schemes consider the possibility of applying two rotational movements – one on the tool and one on the workpiece.
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