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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:
No answer description is available. Let's discuss.
Discussion:
18 comments Page 1 of 2.

Manish said:   1 decade ago
Cutting speed has no effect on cutting forces. But if cutting speed increases then power consumption and heat generation increases.

SANNI said:   10 years ago
Yes, I too agree with @Mahesh. Cutting forces are constant over the cutting velocity.

Abdul said:   10 years ago
Yeah. There is no effect with force if velocity changes.

Deepak said:   9 years ago
Cutting speed has no effect on cutting forces.

RISHABH said:   9 years ago
Increase in cutting speed provides better machinability and hence less cutting force.

Sanjeev yasholiya said:   8 years ago
Since power required for cutting is FcV.

By conservation law, if V Increases Fc will decrease hence given option is correct.

Vinit said:   8 years ago
Cutting speed doesn't have any influence on cutting force.

Mohit said:   7 years ago
Yes, there won't be any effect on force by altering speed.

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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