Machining
Module
Outcomes
1. Be able to analyze machining and
material processes based on scientific principles, engineering challenges, and
engineering practice.
2. Be able to determine appropriate
machining and material processes for applications by justifying the selection
as compared to alternatives.
3. Be able to identify an
appropriate sequence of operations.
4. Be able to do cost-benefit
analyses related to machining and material processes.
Preparation
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The
introduction to Chapter 21 and 21.4 should be read. As you look at Figure 21.7
note the spinning tool and the motion of the workpiece. Try to relate this to
Figure 21.8. I suggest ignoring 21.4.2 and skimming 21.4.3. Figures 21.23 and
21.24 are important to review. Reading beyond pg. 572 is not necessary
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the
versatility of Milling As you view these I suggest you elaborate on
the notes you took from the reading.