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Maximize the productivity of cutting.  
  • Linear regression equations for converting Rockwell, Vickers, Knoop, and Scleroscope hardness numbers into Brinell hardness numbers.
  • Formulas and linear regression equations for calculating ultimate tensile strength of the most commonly used work materials in relationship with their hardness.
  • Formulas for calculating the number of inserts simultaneously engaged with the workpiece depending on milling conditions.
  • Formulas to calculate machining time when facing, cutoff, and deep grooving and for feed and radial forces in relationship with tangential force.
  • Set of formulas to calculate overhang of boring bars made of tungsten heavy alloys and cemented carbides in comparison with a boring bar made of steel.
  • Formulas for metal removal rate and for calculating tangential and axial forces.
  • Establishes power constant values for most commonly used work materials.
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Engineering Formulas for Metalcutting

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    Publisher: Industrial Press Inc.,U.S.
    Publication Date: 1/11/2003 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780831131746, 978-0831131746
    ISBN10: 0831131748

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Maximize the productivity of cutting.  
    • Linear regression equations for converting Rockwell, Vickers, Knoop, and Scleroscope hardness numbers into Brinell hardness numbers.
    • Formulas and linear regression equations for calculating ultimate tensile strength of the most commonly used work materials in relationship with their hardness.
    • Formulas for calculating the number of inserts simultaneously engaged with the workpiece depending on milling conditions.
    • Formulas to calculate machining time when facing, cutoff, and deep grooving and for feed and radial forces in relationship with tangential force.
    • Set of formulas to calculate overhang of boring bars made of tungsten heavy alloys and cemented carbides in comparison with a boring bar made of steel.
    • Formulas for metal removal rate and for calculating tangential and axial forces.
    • Establishes power constant values for most commonly used work materials.
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