Optimization of machining for the maximal productivity rate of the drilling operations

Machining processes focused primarily on the quality of surfaces and sizes of machined workpieces, as well as minimizing costs and tool wear. Existing publications related to maximizing the productivity of machining processes, present results that are in fact sub-optimal. The increase in machining r...

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Main Authors: Ryspek Usubamatov, Abdusamad Abdiraimov
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Language:English
Published: World Scientific Publishing 2024-12-01
Series:International Journal of Mathematics for Industry
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Online Access:https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S2661335224500230
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description Machining processes focused primarily on the quality of surfaces and sizes of machined workpieces, as well as minimizing costs and tool wear. Existing publications related to maximizing the productivity of machining processes, present results that are in fact sub-optimal. The increase in machining regimes improves productivity but may reduce the quality of machined products. Mathematical optimization methods help find a balance between the benefits and drawbacks of machining processes. The tool life of cutters largely influences machining productivity and sets limits on machining speed. The normative tool life equations developed in research labs do not take into account the reliability of machine units and the specificities of technological processes. The normative machining speeds are suboptimal for manufacturing processes and may not maximize productivity. This paper presents a mathematical model for optimizing the cutting speed of a drilling machine tool to achieve its maximum productivity under realistic manufacturing conditions.
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spelling doaj-art-b4b6dd5b363b4bc7b0f8467aa1b772f62025-01-31T06:15:28ZengWorld Scientific PublishingInternational Journal of Mathematics for Industry2661-33522661-33442024-12-01160110.1142/S2661335224500230Optimization of machining for the maximal productivity rate of the drilling operationsRyspek Usubamatov0Abdusamad Abdiraimov1Kyrgyz State Technical University after I. Razzakov, Bishkek, KyrgyzstanKyrgyz State Technical University after I. Razzakov, Bishkek, KyrgyzstanMachining processes focused primarily on the quality of surfaces and sizes of machined workpieces, as well as minimizing costs and tool wear. Existing publications related to maximizing the productivity of machining processes, present results that are in fact sub-optimal. The increase in machining regimes improves productivity but may reduce the quality of machined products. Mathematical optimization methods help find a balance between the benefits and drawbacks of machining processes. The tool life of cutters largely influences machining productivity and sets limits on machining speed. The normative tool life equations developed in research labs do not take into account the reliability of machine units and the specificities of technological processes. The normative machining speeds are suboptimal for manufacturing processes and may not maximize productivity. This paper presents a mathematical model for optimizing the cutting speed of a drilling machine tool to achieve its maximum productivity under realistic manufacturing conditions.https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S2661335224500230Drillingproductivityoptimizationmachine toolreliability
spellingShingle Ryspek Usubamatov
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Optimization of machining for the maximal productivity rate of the drilling operations
International Journal of Mathematics for Industry
Drilling
productivity
optimization
machine tool
reliability
title Optimization of machining for the maximal productivity rate of the drilling operations
title_full Optimization of machining for the maximal productivity rate of the drilling operations
title_fullStr Optimization of machining for the maximal productivity rate of the drilling operations
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of machining for the maximal productivity rate of the drilling operations
title_short Optimization of machining for the maximal productivity rate of the drilling operations
title_sort optimization of machining for the maximal productivity rate of the drilling operations
topic Drilling
productivity
optimization
machine tool
reliability
url https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S2661335224500230
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