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IPE-4102-Data Sheet

The documents contain data sheets from experiments conducted on various machining operations like turning, milling, and gear manufacturing. The data sheets include parameters like work material, cutting conditions, tool details, roughness values, tool wear measurements, and alignment test results for different machines. Calculations related to gear indexing and manufacturing of helical gears are also shown. Diagrams of lathe kinematic and tool wear patterns are provided.

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IPE-4102-Data Sheet

The documents contain data sheets from experiments conducted on various machining operations like turning, milling, and gear manufacturing. The data sheets include parameters like work material, cutting conditions, tool details, roughness values, tool wear measurements, and alignment test results for different machines. Calculations related to gear indexing and manufacturing of helical gears are also shown. Diagrams of lathe kinematic and tool wear patterns are provided.

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Student ID:

Experiment-1
DATA SHEET
Study of chips in turning medium carbon steel by coated carbide insert

Work material :
Diameter :
Cutting tool :
Material of Cutter :
Cutting conditions
Cutting velocity :
Feed rate :
Depth of cut :
Environment :
Rake Angle :
Cutting Edge Angle :

S0 N Vc a1 a2 ξ Chip
(mm/rev) (rpm) (m/min) (mm) (mm) type shape color

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Student ID:
Experiment-2
DATA SHEET
Study of cutting zone temperature in turning medium carbon steel by coated
carbide insert

Work material :
Diameter :
Cutting tool :
Material of Cutter :
Cutting conditions
Cutting velocity :
Feed rate :
Depth of cut :
Environment :
Rake Angle :
Cutting Edge Angle :

S0 N Vc mV θ
0
(mm/rev) (rpm) (m/min) ( C)

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Student ID:
Experiment-3
DATA SHEET
Study of the Alignment test
Alignment test of Engine Lathe:
Chuck:

Sl. No Distance, mm Deviation, mm


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Slideway:

Sl. No Distance, mm Deviation, mm


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Tailstock:

Sl. No Distance, mm Deviation, mm


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Alignment test of Milling Machine:
Milling Table:

Sl. No Distance, mm Deviation, mm


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Milling Saddle:

Sl. No Distance, mm Deviation, mm


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Arbor:

Sl. No Distance, mm Deviation, mm


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Alignment test of Shaper Machine:
Table Slideway:

Sl. No Distance, mm Deviation, mm


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Alignment test of Drilling Machine:


Drilling Spindle:

Sl. No Distance, mm Deviation, mm


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Alignment test of Grinding Machine:


Grinding Table:

Sl. No Distance, mm Deviation, mm


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Student ID:
Experiment-4
DATA SHEET
Study of Gear Indexing and Manufacturing of a Spur Gear
Work material :
Diameter :
Cutting tool :
Material of Cutter :
Cutting Environment :
Cutting Condition :
Method :
Feed Rate :

Necessary Calculations:
40
i. Indexing motion = =
𝑧
T+2
ii. Outside diameter O.D = here, T= Number of teeth to be cut
Pd
Pd = Diametral Pitch
Dp = Pitch Diameter
T
iii. Pd =
Dp

1
iv. Addendum, a = [ ]
𝑃𝑑

0.157
v. Clearance, c = [ ]
𝑃𝑑

1.157
vi. Dedendum, b = a+c=[ ]
𝑃𝑑

2.157
vii. Full depth or Depth of cut = a+b= [ ]
𝑃𝑑

Outer Dia No of Diametral Pitch Cutting Speed, Cutter Depth No of


of Blank Teeth Pitch, Pd Dia, Dp Velocity, Vc N rpm Dia, (inch) of Cut Cutter
(inch) (teeth/inch) (inch) (ft/min)

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Student ID:
Experiment-5
DATA SHEET
Study of Gear Indexing and Manufacturing of a Helical Gear
Work material :
Diameter :
Cutting tool :
Material of Cutter :
Cutting Environment :

The set for the table is,


𝜋𝐷
𝝎=arctan
𝑃 ℎ.𝑔

Ph.g=
Where,
D = diameter of the work piece being cut=
𝝎 = helix angle
Ph.g = Lead of the helical groove=

Kinematic balance equation,


𝑍0 𝑎1 𝑐1
1 1.1.1 Pl.s = Ph.g
𝑍 𝑏1 𝑑1

With Z=1, we obtain


𝑎1 𝑐1 Ph.g
=
𝑏1 𝑑1 𝑍0Pl.s

Where,
Pl.s is the lead of work table lead screw, inch=
Z= no of starts=

Available gears:

Again,
a1 =
b1 =
c1 =
d1 =

So,
𝑎1 𝑐1
=
𝑏1 𝑑1

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Experiment-6
DATA SHEET
Draw the Kinematic Diagram of an Engine Lathe

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Experiment-7
DATA SHEET
Determination of Surface Roughness of Workpiece
Lathe:
Work material :
Diameter :
Cutting tool :
Material of Cutter :
Cutting Environment :
Rake Angle :
Milling:
Work material :
Diameter :
Cutting tool :
Material of Cutter :
Cutting Environment :
Rake Angle :

Operation S0 t N Vc Roughness Value, Ra (μm) Average


Name (mm/rev) (mm) (rpm) (m/min) 1 2 3 Ra (μm)

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Student ID:
Experiment-8
DATA SHEET
Determination of Tool Wear of Cutting Tool
Work material :
Diameter :
Cutting tool :
Material of Cutter :
Cutting Environment :

(machine: lathe machine, operation: straight turning)


Obs. rpm, depth Feed Operation Flank Wear Average Crater Wear Average
No. N of rate, Time or 1 2 Flank 1 2 Crater
cut, t so Distance Wear Wear
1.
2.
3.
4.

Here, 1 pixel = micrometer

Draw the figure of rake surface, principal flank and auxiliary flank with possible
wear:

Plot the graph of tool wear vs time:


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