06-09-2017, 12:12 PM
The formation of chips is part of the machining process. It is shaped during the cutting of the workpiece by some of the mechanical means. The chips depend on the material of the workpiece and the tool and the condition of the cut. The formation of the shock absorber is part of the process of cutting the materials by mechanical means, using tools such as saws, lathes and milling cutters. An understanding of the theory and engineering of this training is an important part of the development of such machines and their cutting tools.
The formal study of chip formation was stimulated around World War II and shortly thereafter, with increases in the use of faster and more powerful cutting machines, particularly for metal cutting with new high speed steel cutters. The pioneering work in this field was realized by Kivima (1952) and Franz (1958).
The formation of chips is generally described according to a three-way model developed by Franz. This model is best known in the field of machine tool design, although it is also used when an application area, such as wood, requires a vocabulary to describe chip formation in more detail than is normally attempted.
The formal study of chip formation was stimulated around World War II and shortly thereafter, with increases in the use of faster and more powerful cutting machines, particularly for metal cutting with new high speed steel cutters. The pioneering work in this field was realized by Kivima (1952) and Franz (1958).
The formation of chips is generally described according to a three-way model developed by Franz. This model is best known in the field of machine tool design, although it is also used when an application area, such as wood, requires a vocabulary to describe chip formation in more detail than is normally attempted.