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Discussion Forum : Production Engineering - Section 7 (Q.No. 15)
15.
In an orthogonal cutting, the depth of cut is halved and the feed rate is double. If the chip thickness ratio is unaffected with the changed cutting conditions, the actual chip thickness will be
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Ravik said:
7 years ago
Correct @Mytey.
Mytey said:
7 years ago
In orthogonal cutting feed rate=uncut chip thickness answer is right.
Vinayak Karma S said:
7 years ago
Wrong answer. Its halved.
r=T1/T2.
T1'=T1/2,
r=T1/T2=(T1/2)/T2'
-> 1/T2=1/(2*T2'),
->T2=2*T2',
->T2'=T2/2,
-> actual chip thickness will be halved w.r.t first.
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r=T1/T2.
T1'=T1/2,
r=T1/T2=(T1/2)/T2'
-> 1/T2=1/(2*T2'),
->T2=2*T2',
->T2'=T2/2,
-> actual chip thickness will be halved w.r.t first.
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Harshal said:
7 years ago
I agree @Ashnad.
Sudhir patel said:
8 years ago
What is exact formula of Chip thickness ratio?
Ashnad said:
8 years ago
@Srilakshmi
The depth of cut/chip thickness =(depth of cut/2)/(chip thickness/2).
So, chip thickness halves.
The depth of cut/chip thickness =(depth of cut/2)/(chip thickness/2).
So, chip thickness halves.
Srilakshmi said:
8 years ago
Chip thickness ratio=depth of cut/chip thickness
So, as given depth of cut=1/2,
So = 1/2/chip thickness,
= 1/2*1/cipthickness,
= 2*chipthickness.
So, double chip thickness.
So, as given depth of cut=1/2,
So = 1/2/chip thickness,
= 1/2*1/cipthickness,
= 2*chipthickness.
So, double chip thickness.
Reshma said:
8 years ago
I am not getting this. Please explain in detail.
Prince said:
9 years ago
It will be halved, not doubled. Because it is not a orthogonal turning case.
Malik adnan said:
9 years ago
I can't understand how it will be doubled?
Will anybody help me out, please?
Will anybody help me out, please?
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