Mechanical Engineering - Production Engineering - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Production Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
1.
Segmental chips are formed during machining
mild steel
cast iron
high speed steel
high carbon steel
Answer: Option
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S n adhikari said:   1 decade ago
As cast iron is a brittle material, so segmental or discontinuous chips are produced.

Sukhdeep singh said:   1 decade ago
During the machining of Cast Iron continuous chips are produced with built up edges.

Prashant g said:   1 decade ago
Since it is brittle material, so chips generated will not be continuous formation.

Maggiee said:   10 years ago
For Brittle material segmented chips are formed during machining.

Eg. Cast iron.

Rome.johnson said:   1 decade ago
What about high speed steel and high speed carbon? They are not hard and brittle.

Dharmendra K. Nivariya said:   1 decade ago
Cast iron is a brittle material so segmental chips are formed during machining.

Raj said:   1 decade ago
Segment chip are formed during machining of hard and brittle like cast iron.

AMAHI amit said:   8 years ago
What about high carbon steel. Won't that produce discontinuous chip?

Biswajit ghosh said:   1 decade ago
Cast iron is brittle material. For this reason it breaks quickly.

Md Nadeem Khan said:   7 years ago
Brittle material is stronger in compression and weak in tension.


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