Theoretical and Experimental Aspects of the Combined Cutting Process with Preheating Of Non-Rigid Parts (Shafts)

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Abstract

Comprehensive theoretical and experimental studies are presented in the field of developing a progressive technology for the manufacture of shafts from hard-to-handle materials with preliminary heating of the treated surface. A theoretical justi-fication is given for increasing the efficiency of combined cutting processing with simultaneous heating of the surface layer by creating and using new combined structural schemes and device designs. Which provide improved conditions for heat removal from the cutting zone and are simple, cheap and safe during pro-cessing.

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V.A.*, Z. … N.S, A. (2019). Theoretical and Experimental Aspects of the Combined Cutting Process with Preheating Of Non-Rigid Parts (Shafts). International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(2), 3118–3122. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.b7536.129219

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