Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Manufacturing Methods

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Manufacturing Methods"— Presentation transcript:

1 Manufacturing Methods
Technology II – Jan Tomíček

2 Machining operations Machined parts Elementary shapes
Rotational – cylindrical (shafts) or disk-like Nonrotational(Prismatic) – block-like or plate-like Elementary shapes Rotational, planes, contoured. Rotational – cylinder (válec) cone (kužel) eliptical surface (eliptický povrch) Planes – pyramid (jehlan) cube (krychle) block (kvádr) Contoured – different shapes (různé tvary)

3 Examples

4 Machining operations:
creating a shape generating – by the feed trajectory of the tool forming – by the geometry of the tool combination – of both processes

5 Machining – generating

6 Machining – forming

7 Machining – combination of forming and generating

8 Classification of manufacturing methods
Material removal processes Conventional machining Turning and related ops. Drilling and related ops. Milling and related ops. Broaching, Shaping, Other machining ops. Abrassive processes Grinding Other abrasive processes Non-traditional machining Mechanical energy processes Electrochemical machining Thermal energy processes Chemical machining Material forming processes Classification of manufacturing methods Material removal processes

9 A CUTTING TOOL single-point tool (a) multiple cutting edge tool (b)

10 CUTTING EDGE face - rake angle RA α flank - relief angle ERA γ

11 Manufacturing Methods
Turning, Milling, Drilling Only very brief description – should be allready known from the course „Fundamentals of technology“ or from other course as required assumption to enter the course TE2

12 Turning Main movement – rotational – workpiece Feed movement – linear – tool Versatile technology

13 Lathe operations

14 Turning tools - examples

15 Turning machine - lathe
Very long history (Egypt, Greece) 1300 BC Manually powered Water, steam Transmisions, gearbox Electric power, electronic control

16 A lathe – workholding methods

17 PART QUALITY CHARACTERISTICS
The quality of functional surfaces of a part – 4 main parameters (in a part drawing): dimension accuracy (a tolerance) – a grade of fit (marked IT) shape accuracy relative location parameters surface roughness Ra

18

19 Turning – work time x IT relation

20 Turning – work time x Ra relation

21 Turning – tolerances and surface finish
Type of cut IT Ra roughing 12, finishing 9 - 11 1,6 - 12,5 NC machines finishing 6 – 9 1,6 - 6,3 fine finishing (sintered carbide) 6 – 8 0,4 - 1,6 fine finishing (diamond) 5 – 6 0,2 - 0,8

22 DRILLING

23 Operations related to drilling

24 Drilling machine – drill
Hand drill Table drill Stand drill Radial drill

25 Drilling – tolerances and surface finish
Process/tool IT Ra drilling (twist drill) 11 – 13 3,2 – 12,5 rough reaming (reamer drill) 9 – 10 1,6 – 6,3 reaming (reamer) 6 – 8 0,4 – 1,6 counterboring 7 – 10

26 MILLING plain (peripheral) milling – the axis of the tool is parallel to the surface being machined face milling – the axis of the cutter is perpendicular to the surface being milled

27 Face milling - examples
►facing ► end milling (a milling head) (an end mill)

28 End milling Variation of tool shapes Generative process

29 Milling machine

30 Milling – tolerances and surface finish
Type of cut IT Ra roughing 10 – 13 6,3 – 25 finishing 8 – 10 1,6 – 6,3 fine finishing 7 – 8 0,8 – 1,6

31 Manufacturing Methods
BROACHING

32 BROACHING a multiple tooth cutting tool
the forming tool moves linearly relative to the workpiece in the direction of the tool axis Movement through or along the part

33 Broaching tool

34 External broaching tool

35 Broaching process on a press – the tool is pushed
on a broaching machine – the tool is pulled Using special machine – stationary broach

36 Broaching machines vertical ► horizontal ▼

37 Broached shapes Internal – holes and other round shapes, keyways, profiles, gears Need leading hole to place the pilot External – faces, T-shape, co-planar surfaces, gears Holes calibration – Broach diameter slightly bigger than the hole.

38

39 Keyway broaches

40 Rotary broaching internal

41 Rotary broaching - limitations
Broach length Spiraling

42 Broaching limitions Machined volume Speed Tool costs
Limited by chip thickness long broach Speed No wear demands  low temperature, forces Tool costs Expensive production long tool life

43 Broaching – tolerances and surface finish
Type of cut IT Ra surface roughing 7 – 9 0,8 – 3,2 surface finishing 5 – 7 0,1 – 0,8 hole roughing 7 – 8 hole finishing

44 Video links Turning https://youtu.be/8EsAxOnzEms Milling

45 Video links Broaching http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e26kCaPjX8E
Rotary Making a broach


Download ppt "Manufacturing Methods"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google