Multi machining output—multi independent variable turning research by response surface methodology

作者: K. TARAMAN

DOI: 10.1080/00207547408919552

关键词: Mechanical engineeringIBMMathematical modelSurface roughnessDepth of cutSurface finishMachiningEngineeringResponse surface methodologyVariables

摘要: Abstract A finish turning case is presented where an increase in tool Life was obtained without sacrificing surface finish. This by developing mathematical models for life and roughness terms of the cutting speed, feed depth cut. Their contours were utilizing PL 1 language IBM 360/50 computer, then superimposed order to select proper combination conditions.

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