Machining Flashcards

1
Q

Machining starts with a __________ of material and __________ material __________ to achieve a desired shape or finish

A

solid block, removes, gradually

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2
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Machining is Used extensively to:
1. Create parts from __________
2. Perform _________ operations on parts shaped by another principle
3. Make _______ or _______ to be used in other operations
4. Deliver a desired _________

A

Stock material, secondary, molds, dies, surface finish

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3
Q

Machining allows virtually unlimited _______________ with a very ___________ range of
production volumes

A

form freedom, large

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4
Q

What are the three machining methods we learned about?

A

Drilling, Turning, Milling

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5
Q

In many mechanical machining methods, the ___________of tool moves with _______________ through a solid slab of material at a _______ depth

A

Leading edge, constant speed, fixed

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6
Q

In machining, the tool is ______ shaped with an internal “____________” and Its position relative to material is defined by the _______ angle and the _______ angle

A

wedge, contour angle, relief, rake

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7
Q

____________+_________________+_________________= 90 deg

A

Relief angle, Contour Angle, Rake Angle

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8
Q

Machining is process of __________ deformation that is localized in a “shear zone” just ahead of cutting tool. The material is quickly sheared away by the tool while __________ heats the material rapidly

A

Plastic, friction

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9
Q

For isotropic materials, shear yield stress is about _________of tensile yield stress

A

50-60%

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10
Q

o
o The ________ angle prevents ________________in the
region behind the part
two directions
tangential force
vertical force
climbing
higher
elastically
springs back
relief excessive friction

A
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11
Q

What two directions does the tool apply force in?

A

Tangential & Vertical

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12
Q

In machining, a ______________ (Fh) allows the tool to cut in the horizontal
direction

A

Tangential Force

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13
Q

In Machining, a ______________(Fv) helps keep the tool from “______________” out of the material. Under this force, the material deforms __________ and _________ behind the tool while the ________ angle prevents ________________in the region behind the part

A

vertical, climbing, elastically, springs back, relief, friction

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14
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The ________ the rake angle, the higher the required Fv.

A

higher

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15
Q

For typical rake angles, Fh ≈ 1.5kt, where k is the ____________ and t is _______________

A

shear yield stress, cutting depth

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16
Q

What are the typical relief angles for:
Steel _____
Aluminum _________
Plastics _________

A

4, 6, 10

17
Q

Machining generates heat from the _________________ and the ________ between the cutting tool and the part

A

Plastic deformation and friction

18
Q

o About ______ of heat from machining ends up in chip

A

80%

19
Q

__________ is often used in machining to remove heat, ________ chips and__________ the tool and machining surfaces but can be hazardous in work environments and pose environmental issues associated with disposal

A

Cooling fluid, wash away, lubricate,

20
Q

Special alloys are sometimes used to __________ machining

A

Speed up

21
Q

In materials with added alloys, certain elements such as ________ or _________
promote the formation of _____________ which are somewhat detrimental to material properties but promote weakness in the _________ resulting in a reduction in required _________

A

lead, sulfur, inclusions, shear zone, cutting forces

22
Q

To produce ________________, try to avoid applying forces in ________ or __________
which produce much larger ___________ than forces in ___________ or __________ and consideration should be given to the clamping system used to
hold the part during machining

A

tighter tolerances, bending, torsion, deformation, compression, tension

23
Q

Deformation considerations may dictate the ________ in which
machining tasks are completed

A

order

24
Q

One way to reduce tool deformation is to __________ the required cutting force by making __________ cuts and reducing __________

A

reduce, shallower, tool size

25
Q

When reduced tools and cut depth are used, In order to maintain ____________ , the tool speed must be __________ which is known as ________________. This Increases friction, so __________ tools are often used and ___________ becomes a problem when operating at high speeds, especially with thin parts

A

Productivity, increased, high speed machining, ceramic, vibration

26
Q

When machining, __________ and __________ of cuts are __________ compared
to overall part, so cutting must be done in passes. Ideally, there would be no overlap between __________ , but inevitably there is which creates repeating surface pattern roughness

A

depth, width, small, passes

27
Q

__________ are created when the tool “runs out” across edge of material

A

Burrs

28
Q

__________ are created when the tool creates repetitive impressions on the part

A

Lay patterns

29
Q

__________ is ideal for parts that have rotational symmetry

A

Turning

30
Q

The __________ is the most common turning machine where the material is usually __________ on one side with a chuck and then fixed on the other with a __________

A

Lathe, clamped, center pin

31
Q

Typical lathes turn in a range between __________ rpm

A

1000-5000

32
Q

What type of Drilling is described here?
o Drilling a hole to act as a guide for drilling the final hole

A

Spot Drilling

33
Q

What type of Drilling is described here?
o A stepped hole in which a larger diameter follows a smaller diameter partially into the hole

A

Counterboring

34
Q

What type of Drilling is described here?
o Similar to counterboring, but the hole is cone-shaped

A

Countersinking

35
Q

What type of Drilling is described here?
o Precisely enlarges an existing hole

A

Boring

36
Q

What machining method is described here?
o In milling, material is moved below a spinning tool
o Material moves in multiple axis (at least two , but often
three)

A
37
Q

What variety of Mill is Described Below?
o Long narrow cylinder for making slots and fine details

A

End Mill

38
Q

What variety of Mill is Described Below?
o Short squat cylinder for removing a lot of material fast

A

Slab Mill

39
Q

What variety of Mill is Described Below?
o Has spherical head and can create double curved shapes

A