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Discussion Forum : Production Engineering - Section 6 (Q.No. 11)
11.
As the cutting speed increases, the tool cutting forces
remain constant
increases
decreases
first increases and then decreases
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
18 comments Page 1 of 2.

Chandra Bhusan Yadav said:   5 years ago
Since power input will always be constant, according to P=F.v
P= constant.
Therefore F is inversely proportional to v.
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Vinay said:   5 years ago
The cutting force will decrease as speed increases.

Virat said:   5 years ago
Here, P = TW.
T = Torque
W = angular speed.

As speed increases, torque decreases and vice versa.

So, the cutting force will decrease as speed increases.
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Salahuddin said:   5 years ago
Cutting speed has no effect on cutting force.
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Yash said:   6 years ago
The given answer is correct. Please refer to Manufacturing Science by Ghosh and Malik. Chapter-4, Pg no.192, graph 1.

Anuj panchal said:   6 years ago
The right answer is A.
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Dhaval Chaudhary said:   6 years ago
C is the correct answer.

By RS Kurmi.

Amit mj said:   7 years ago
Increase in cutting speed causes cutting forces to remain unaffected or slightly reduced.

Amit mj said:   7 years ago
Increase in cutting speed causes cutting forces to remain unaffected or slightly reduced.

Amit mj said:   7 years ago
Increase in cutting speed causes cutting forces to remain unaffected or slightly reduced.


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