CUTTING AND PROCESSING OF SOLID POLYMER MATERIALS
Keywords:
machining, high-strength steels, titanium alloys, improved machinability, energy dissipation efficiency coefficient.Abstract
The article discusses the most widely used hard-to-machine materials in mechanical engineering - high-strength steels and titanium alloys, as well as the main directions for improving the machinability of these materials by cutting. The most promising direction from the point of view of minimum costs is indicated. A variant of controlling the processing process by choosing cutting modes according to the criterion of the efficiency of energy dissipation is proposed.
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