Essays about: "thesis milling"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 58 essays containing the words thesis milling.
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1. Modeling of Energy Consumptionin Milling Process to Assess their Environmental Impact
University essay from KTH/ProduktionsutvecklingAbstract : This thesis presents a method for modeling energy consumption in the milling process to assess their environmental impact, using a simple experimental approach. The factors influencing the environmental impact in milling processes are analyzed with life cycle assessment principles, and their climate change impact is calculated with examples of dry milling experiments. READ MORE
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2. Influence of Post-treatments on Corrosion Properties of 3D printed Metal Components for Bioprocessing Applications
University essay from KTH/MaterialvetenskapAbstract : Additive manufacturing (AM) has the potential to overtake the conventional production of pipe systems of stainless steel grade 316L intended for bioprocessing applications by utilising powder bed fusion laser beam (PBF-LB) technologies. However, challenges such as high surface roughness need to be overcome and corrosion properties improved to meet industry standards. READ MORE
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3. Experimental Study and Modelling of Heat Transfer in Milling of Titanium Alloys
University essay from Lunds universitet/Industriell ProduktionAbstract : The purpose of this project is studying heat transfer to indexable cutting tools during milling of a selection of titanium alloys, relevant to the industry. To achieve this goal, both experimental and theoretical models were contemplated to formulate the current thesis. READ MORE
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4. Evaluation of Refined Tribological Properties of Diamond Coated Cutting Tools Used in Machining of High-Strength Aluminum Alloys : Master thesis report regarding refined frictional & wear behavior of uncoated & CVD diamond coated WC-Co cemented carbide cutting tools used for machining of Al 7xxx alloys.
University essay from Karlstads universitet/Fakulteten för hälsa, natur- och teknikvetenskap (from 2013)Abstract : High strength aluminum alloys have for a long time been a popular material utilized in the automotive and aerospace sector due to coveted mechanical properties in terms of weight, strength, fatigue, and corrosion. However, tribological mechanisms such as tribo-film formation and material transfer during the metal cutting manufacturing process of aluminum impose significant reduction of machining and tool-life performance. READ MORE
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5. Performance and Wear Behaviour of Coated and Uncoated Cemented Carbide Tools during Milling of Titanium Alloys
University essay from Lunds universitet/Industriell ProduktionAbstract : Purpose – The purpose of this project is to study the performance of uncoated versus coated cemented carbide tools when performing milling operations in heat treated titanium alloys, with the goal of establishing a base line of knowledge and methodology linked to these difficult-to-machine materials relevant for the metal cutting industry. Design/methodology/approach – The work that is carried out in this project comprise both literature review, that is presented as the state of the art as the necessary theoretical background to understand what is done; and experiments, that were designed and executed at Seco Tools in Fagersta in order to achieve the primary goal, testing and comparing different scenarios where cutting parameters played a key role. READ MORE