In this paper, the authors present the influence of cutting parameters, depth of cut, rotational speed and speed feed on the process temperature for milling of three types of aluminum alloys. In order to measure the temperature, an adequate experimental setup was used. This experimental setup consists in a noncontact infrared thermometer.
In this paper some experimental determinations on the temperature during the turning of the pure titanium are done, using different cutting conditions. The results are presented as graphical dependencies and also as a screen capture of the values obtained using an adequate technique for registered the temperature during the turning process. Some pictures of the chips shape was captured and presented in this paper
In this paper some experimental determinations on the temperature and surface roughness during the turning process of pure titanium was conducted, using different cutting parameters (depth of cut, feed and rotational speed). The results are presented as graphical dependencies of temperature and surface roughness as function of cutting parameters also as a screen capture of the values obtained using an adequate technique for temperature of the turning process of pure titanium.
In this paper some experimental determinations on the temperature during the milling process of pure titanium is conducted, using different cutting conditions. The results are presented as graphical dependencies and also as a screen capture of the values obtained using an adequate technique for temperature of the cutting process. Some pictures of the chips shape captured during milling process of the pure titanium bare are presented.
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