Vliv nájezdů a výjezdů frézy do obráběného materiálu na trvanlivost břitu

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This bachelor's thesis focuses on the influence of the number of infeeds and outfeeds into the machined material on the durability of the cutting edge during milling. The aim of the thesis is to compare the change in the cutting edge change depending on the number of these feeds, and thus optimize the milling strategy. The experiment will be carried out at the machining test facility of Dormer Pramet. Various geometries and two replaceable cutting inserts will be tested, with the cutting test being carried out on carbon steel 12050. The thesis will include the design of suitable technologies and the design of a CAD/CAM program that will lead to accurate simulation and subsequent analysis of the selected parameters. The results of this thesis should bring results that will help to streamline the milling process and extend the service life of tools in industrial practice.

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Milling, cutting edge life, cutter infeeds, wear, carbon steel, VBD

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