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A New Look at High-Speed Machining
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The results of an industrial engineering process improvement study is presented. The complex, high-cost, contour milling of nonferrous alloys was critically examined with the result that estimated production cost reductions of 50 percent were verified. Test data also suggests additional reduction of machining costs with the proper integration of present-day machine tool technology. Typical test results are presented with some indications of their future impact on product design.
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King, R., "A New Look at High-Speed Machining," SAE Technical Paper 760903, 1976, https://doi.org/10.4271/760903.Also In
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- Colwell L. V. Quackenbush L. J. “A Study of High-Speed Milling” Part I The role of Shock Waves and Vibrations, Report No. 0503801F Office of Research Administration, The University of Michigan