ME338 - Lecture 4 - Shaping-Turning
ME338 - Lecture 4 - Shaping-Turning
ME338 - Lecture 4 - Shaping-Turning
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ernal_turning
Feed f (mm/rev)
𝑡0 = 𝑓𝑐𝑜𝑠 𝜓𝑠
𝑤 = 𝑑/ 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜓𝑠
𝑑𝑜𝑐
𝑡0
s
𝑐ℎ𝑖𝑝 𝑤
Keyway formation by
Shaping
ME338 – Pradeep Dixit 7
Analysis of Shaping
• Tool moves forward and backwards but cutting is only in forward stroke
• Speed in return stroke is more than in forward stroke for increased productivity
• Quick return ratio (R) = speed in return stroke/speed in forward stroke
• Stroke length is higher than length of job (Approach distance + overtravel)
• Major parameters:
– strokes per unit time (N), stroke length (S), quick return ratio (R)
(displacement/stroke), depth of cut (d), tool angles
• Due to the side cutting edge angle (𝜓𝑠 ), the ‘transient’ surface is inclined
• Cutting force 𝐹𝑐 will be along the cutting direction
• 𝐹𝑡 force will be to the transient surface
– It can be broken in two components
– 𝐹𝑓 Feed component, 𝐹𝑛 (normal to the machined surface)
• 𝐹𝑓 = 𝐹𝑡. 𝐶𝑜𝑠 𝜓 , 𝐹𝑛 = 𝐹𝑡. 𝑆𝑖𝑛 𝜓
ME338 – Pradeep Dixit 10
Important relationships
• Quick return ratio :
• Ratio of the durations of the forward stroke and the return stroke
• Metal removal rate 𝑀𝑅𝑅 = 𝐿𝑑𝑓𝑁
– L = Overall length of job (including overtravel + approach distance),
– d = depth of cut,
– f = feed per stroke,
– N = no of strokes per unit time
• If B is breadth of job, then total time taken to reduce the work surface has to
be lowered (H), depth of cut (d), feed (f), cutting stroke per unit time (N)
– 𝑡𝑐 = (𝐻/𝑑). (𝐵/𝑓). (1/𝑁)
• Average cutting speed can be expressed as
– 𝑣 = 𝑁𝑆(1 + 𝑅)/2,
– S = stroke length, R = quick return ratio, N = no of strokes per unit time
Feed f 𝜓𝑠
𝜓e
Peak-to-valley height h
End (auxiliary) cutting edge
Side cutting edge angle (𝜓𝑠),
End cutting edge angle (𝜓e),
𝑓
ℎ=
tan 𝜓𝑠 + cot 𝜓e
Peak-to-valley 𝜓e 𝜓e
height h
Feed f Feed 𝜓𝑠
𝜓𝑠
f
Problem 3