@inproceedings{cd2ccb615d6b41b7bd6665b54b0ae7fe,
title = "Aggressive turning for enhanced productivity",
abstract = "Manufacturing of low rigidity components still remains a challenge for aeronautical industry where aircraft components must vanish new restrictive conditions what leads to conservative cutting parameters with the consequent loss of productivity. The following study faces the problem of maximizing the mass removal rate (MMR) in medium turning by means of two different approaches. The first part of the study involves the stability prediction by means of the frequency- domain method applied to a flexible part to detect the maximum productivity stable zones. The benefits from using this model are found through validation tests. A second approach to the problem involves the investigation of a relatively new process, namely turn-milling, to maximize the MMR. This technique is investigated through tool life test series.",
keywords = "Flexible parts, Stability, Turn-milling, Turning",
author = "Gorka Urbicain and Asier Fernandez and David Olvera and \{Lopez De Lacalle\}, \{Luis Norberto\}",
year = "2010",
language = "English",
isbn = "9783901509735",
series = "Annals of DAAAM and Proceedings of the International DAAAM Symposium",
publisher = "Danube Adria Association for Automation and Manufacturing, DAAAM",
pages = "937--938",
booktitle = "Annals of DAAAM for 2010 and Proceedings of the 21st International DAAAM Symposium {"}Intelligent Manufacturing and Automation",
note = "Annals of DAAAM for 2010 and 21st International DAAAM Symposium {"}Intelligent Manufacturing and Automation: Focus on Interdisciplinary Solutions{"} ; Conference date: 20-10-2010 Through 23-10-2010",
}