AN INTERPRETIVE LOOK AT 20TH CENTURY RESEARCH ON MODELING OF MACHINING
Autor: | M. E. Merchant |
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Rok vydání: | 1998 |
Předmět: |
Machining process
Engineering Digital computer Cutting tool Process (engineering) business.industry Event (computing) Mechanical Engineering Mechanical engineering Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Manufacturing engineering Machining General Materials Science Stage (hydrology) business Engineering research |
Zdroj: | Machining Science and Technology. 2:157-163 |
ISSN: | 1532-2483 1091-0344 |
Popis: | Modeling of machining has evolved through three main stages over the years, namely empirical modeling, science-based (predictive) modeling, and computer-based modeling. All three of these now co-exist and synergize each other. Empirical modeling can be said to have had its beginning as an organized process in the late 1890s to early 1900s. Science-based modeling began to emerge in the 1940s and computer-based modeling in the 1970s. Each of these three stages was ushered in by a key event. The first originated with F. W. Taylor's pioneering engineering research and development of empirical methodology (and equations) for estimating reasonably economic machining conditions. The second stage was initiated largely by Merchant's physics-based modeling and analysis of the basic force system acting between the cutting tool, chip, and workpiece in a machining process. The third (and major) stage was the “watershed” event of the advent of digital computer technology and its application to manufacturing in... |
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