Problematika segmentace třísky při soustružení

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The thesis investigates how to effectively solve the problem of long chips during turning of alternator stators in the company M.L.S. Holice. The thesis analyses different types of chips and the processes that form them, including methods that can be used to create short chips. The experimental part focuses on the implementation of two methods to suppress the formation of long chips by testing different inserts with variable cutting parameters. Furthermore, surface roughness measurements and monitoring of machining accuracy are performed. Finally, the cost-effectiveness of optimizing the machining process is calculated and the savings for all production lines are evaluated. Finally, the results of the different parts of the experiment and the quantification of company-wide savings are presented.

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Turning, chip segmentation, cutting parameters, economy

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