Optimization Of Machining Parameters & Non Productive Time For Milling

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Optimization Of Machining Parameters & Non Productive Time For Milling : 9783659610226 : 19 Sep 2014 : Optimization of a 2.5D milling process is generally considered to be one of the most significant issues for high-speed machining during mass production to amplify productivity and quality of production. Total time spent during 2.5D milling primarily comprises of productive and non-productive time. The productive time, cost and quality of production is highly influenced by machining parameters such as cutting speed, feed rate, width of cut (step over), depth of cut, tool diameter etc. Also selection of optimal machining conditions for better machining process efficiency is one of the key factors for this problem. The objective of the present work is to identify and organize the controllable variables such that there is minimum effect of uncontrollable or noise variables on the process performance. The machining processes which maintain balance between cost and quality of production are

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