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Naulakha, Niranjan Kumar, Dipesh Thapa, and Sai Kiran Reddy B. N. Karthik. "An Overview on Latest Trend of Face Milling Operation." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development Volume-2, Issue-4 (June 30, 2018): 1799–802. http://dx.doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd14446.

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Kundrák, János, Viktor Molnár, István Deszpoth, and Tamás Makkai. "Productivity Considerations in Face Milling." Materials Science Forum 952 (April 2019): 66–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.952.66.

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The kinematic versions and applied tools of milling allow for the machining of several surfaces and surface combinations, making it a versatile and widely applied procedure. Face milling for cutting is used for the high productivity manufacturing of prismatic components. Naturally, the enhancement of productivity is a primary goal for manufacturing companies; this study analyzes the efficiency of material removal, which directly influences the time parameters characterizing production performed by face milling. The focus of the paper is to identify the selection of technological data (feed, feed rate, cutting speed, diameter of milling head) that can reduce the machining time or increase the values of material removal rate. Cutting experiments were carried out for machining prismatic components from AlSi9Cu3(Fe) aluminum alloy by diamond tools. It was found that within the performance limits of the manufacturing system it is possible to save a significant amount of manufacturing time while retaining the specified geometric accuracy and surface quality of the component.
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Pimenov, Danil, Amauri Hassui, Szymon Wojciechowski, Mozammel Mia, Aristides Magri, Daniel Suyama, Andres Bustillo, Grzegorz Krolczyk, and Munish Gupta. "Effect of the Relative Position of the Face Milling Tool towards the Workpiece on Machined Surface Roughness and Milling Dynamics." Applied Sciences 9, no. 5 (February 27, 2019): 842. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app9050842.

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In face milling one of the most important parameters of the process quality is the roughness of the machined surface. In many articles, the influence of cutting regimes on the roughness and cutting forces of face milling is considered. However, during flat face milling with the milling width B lower than the cutter’s diameter D, the influence of such an important parameter as the relative position of the face mill towards the workpiece and the milling kinematics (Up or Down milling) on the cutting force components and the roughness of the machined surface has not been sufficiently studied. At the same time, the values of the cutting force components can vary significantly depending on the relative position of the face mill towards the workpiece, and thus have a different effect on the power expended on the milling process. Having studied this influence, it is possible to formulate useful recommendations for a technologist who creates a technological process using face milling operations. It is possible to choose such a relative position of the face mill and workpiece that will provide the smallest value of the surface roughness obtained by face milling. This paper shows the influence of the relative position of the face mill towards the workpiece and milling kinematics on the components of the cutting forces, the acceleration of the machine spindle in the process of face milling (considering the rotation of the mill for a full revolution), and on the surface roughness obtained by face milling. Practical recommendations on the assignment of the relative position of the face mill towards the workpiece and the milling kinematics are given.
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Tang, Dong Hong, and Fang Lu. "A Cutting Force Model for Face Milling Operation." Advanced Materials Research 765-767 (September 2013): 378–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.765-767.378.

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Based on the geometry of the cutter, the dynamic force model of face milling was established. Meanwhile, the fast and effective identification method of milling force model coefficients was provided, which combining the virtues of both orthogonal design theory and partial least-square regression (PLSR) method. Milling experiments have been conducted to verify the proposed face milling force model. Good agreements between the experimental and simulated results were presented.
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Felhő, Csaba, Bernhard Karpuschewski, and János Kundrák. "Surface Roughness Modelling in Face Milling." Procedia CIRP 31 (2015): 136–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procir.2015.03.075.

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Brîndaşu, Paul Dan, Gabriel Vasile Oniţă, and Livia Dana Beju. "Designing an Innovative Face-Milling Cutter." Applied Mechanics and Materials 371 (August 2013): 514–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.371.514.

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The paper consists in a research in the design of an innovative face-milling cutter, in terms of product lifecycle management (PLM), with the help from creative design methods, such as TRIZ. The model of the lifecycle management of the cutting tools was presented, emphasizing the functional analysis and creative design phase. Based on this analysis, a new constructive variant of the milling cutter was designed and simulated with finite element method, highlighting its advantages compared with classic construction variants.
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Saï, K., and W. Bouzid. "Roughness modeling in up-face milling." International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 26, no. 4 (March 30, 2005): 324–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00170-004-2305-2.

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Young, Hong-Tsu, P. Mathew, and P. L. B. Oxley. "Predicting cutting forces in face milling." International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 34, no. 6 (August 1994): 771–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0890-6955(94)90058-2.

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Sletkov, V. A., V. N. Kovalev, A. F. Samardak, and V. V. Dotsenko. "Improving the effectiveness of face milling." Chemical and Petroleum Engineering 21, no. 10 (October 1985): 499–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf01149916.

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Liu, Lu Ning, Zhen Yu Shi, Zhan Qiang Liu, and Hao Song. "Modal Analysis of High-Speed Face Milling System Based on Composite Structure System Analysis Method." Materials Science Forum 800-801 (July 2014): 408–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.800-801.408.

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This paper adopts composite structure system analysis method to perform modal analysis of high-speed face milling cutter which is mounted on the machine tool through FEM modal analysis. The key problem of this method is to obtain joint surface parameters between the machine tool spindle and face milling cutter through experimental modal analysis and MATLAB software. The joint surface parameters consist of linear stiffness, linear damping, rotation stiffness and rotation damping. After getting the frequency response function (FRF) at the tool tip of the face milling system through experimental modal analysis, the contact surface parameters can be used to eliminate the influence of the machine tool to get modal parameters of the face-milling cutter itself. Based on the finite element model of face milling cutter, composite structure system analysis method can be used easily to acquire the dynamic performance of the face milling system through FEM modal analysis, greatly to improve the reliability of modal analysis, and is helpful to the dynamic design and the structure improvement of high speed face milling cutter.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Face milling"

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Hosepyan, Yetvart. "Tool wear monitoring in face milling." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/29973.

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The purpose of this thesis is to investigate tool wear monitoring using Fourier Series simulation of steady state cutting forces. These simulations show that mean and fundamental values are all that is required to accurately predict immersion and tool wear (high frequency terms are ignored). It is found that the ratio of the magnitude of the fundamental values of force over the quasi-mean resultant force are insensitive to wear, while the same ratio is found to change markedly with immersion. Due to the nature of wear and different cutting conditions, two different wear identification methods are proposed. The first type of wear is chipping of the primary edge; the ratio of quasi-mean resultant force over mean torque gives the necessary indication without being affected by normal wear. The second type of wear studied is the normal wear band, where the axial force, F[formula omitted], (which was modelled using equivalent chip thickness, h[formula omitted], and equivalent approach angle,[formula omitted]) is found to be useful in the identification of this type of wear. The mean value of F[formula omitted] over the mean value of torque gives information about the state of normal wear while being insensitive to chipping. Work on an insitu sensor is also reported. Preliminary investigation shows that a deposit comprising a hybrid resistor on the flank face of a throw-away insert has the potential to monitor wear due to the permanent increase in resistance of the deposit as cutting proceeds. A U.S. patent has been obtained for this idea.
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Deiab, Ibrahim Mostafa Elbestawi Mohamed Abdel Aziz. "Effect of fixture dynamics on the face milling process /." *McMaster only, 2003.

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Köksal, Sakip. "Face milling of nickel-based superalloys with coated and uncoated carbide tools." Thesis, Coventry University, 2000. http://curve.coventry.ac.uk/open/items/86a6b065-704a-475b-b805-9d3397487ddf/1.

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Face milling machinability investigation of two difficult-to-machine nickel-based superalloys, namely Inconel 718 and Waspaloy, has been carried out with four different types of tungsten carbide tools under various cutting conditions. The tools comprised of one double-layer CVD-TiCN+Al2O3 coated (KC994M), two PVD-TiN coated (KC720 and KC730) and one uncoated (KMF) tungsten carbide tools. The objectives of the study include investigation of tool performance, failure modes and wear mechanisms under the cutting conditions employed. In addition, surface integrity of the machined surfaces, with regard to surface finish, subsurface microhardness and metallographic examination of the subsurface microstructure, was investigated. CVD-coated KC994M gave the best overall performance in terms of tool life at low and high cutting conditions on both workpieces. The second best-performing tool was the uncoated KMF grade which gave as high tool lives as KC994M at lower cutting speeds. However at higher cutting speeds, KMF was generally outperformed by PVD-TiN coated tools. Short tool lives were obtained at higher cutting speeds of 75 and 100 m/min due to premature failure by chipping. Tool wear at low cutting speed range was due to a combination of progressive microchipping and plucking through a fracture/attrition related wear mechanism associated with cyclic workpiece adhesion and detachment and abrasion/diffusion-related flank wear. Plucking and microchipping were the dominant wear mechanisms. Coating layers on the rake face of both CVD and PVD coated tools were almost completely removed within the first few seconds of cutting at all cutting speeds tested, thus becoming ineffective. On the flank face, however, they remained intact for a longer period and hence increasing tools performance at the medium cutting speed range. Analysis of the subsurface microstructures and microhardness measurements showed that plastic deformation was the predominant effect induced onto the machined surface, the degree of which influenced by the cutting speed, tool wear and prolonged machining. In addition surface irregularities in the form of tearing and embedded hard particles were found to occur which was mainly associated with the chipping dominated wear mode.
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Wyatt, John. "High-speed face and end milling of stainless steel grades." Thesis, Southampton Solent University, 2002. http://ssudl.solent.ac.uk/630/.

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High speed machining was developed over sixty years ago and at present is still limited to just a few materials, these being aluminium and its alloys, hardened steels for the mould and die industry and titanium for aerospace applications. Recently there has been additional work in high speed machining on some of the more exotic aerospace alloys such as inconel and nimonic alloys. This thesis addresses the problems encountered when machining high chromium/nickel steel alloys that are part of the stainless steel family. Three grades of stainless steel were selected for this purpose, these being a martensitic grade (416) and two austenitic grades (303 & 316). These materials were high speed milled at cuttinspeeds of up to 3,000 m min-1, via the use of two machining methodologies; high torque-low speed and low torque-high speed milling. High torque-low speed milling was accomplished through the use of specially designed large diameter dual-plane balanced face mills, that when rotated at 6,000 rev mon-1 generated a cuting speed of 3,000 m min-1. These cutters were capable of machining three grades of stainless steel at approximately ten times that of the cutting speeds normally selected for materials that are cut conventionally. However, at the elevated cutting speeds machining of the two austenitic grades of stainless steel exhibited high tool wear rates which contributed to both poor surface finish and high cutting forces.The lo torque-high speed machining of these stainless steel grades was undertaken via specifically designed variable axial rake angle cutters in conjunction with a gear-driven speed increaser. This head gave a maxiumum cutting speed of 750 m min-1 when the cutters were rotated at 20,000 rev min-1. Experiments indicated that the three grades of stainless steel could be machined at high rotational speeds, with good surface finish produced with negative axial rake angled tools. This machining strategy caused tool 'ironing' of the machined surface. cutting forces were lower at all cutting speeds when a positive axial rake angled tool was employed, although at elevated cutting speeds tool wear was excessive regardless of any axia rake angle geometry.
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Sharif, Safian. "Face milling of titanium coated alloys using coated and uncoated carbide tools." Thesis, Coventry University, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.299091.

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Hasselberg, Eike [Verfasser]. "Surface shape deviations in face milling of multi-material-designed components / Eike Hasselberg." Garbsen : TEWISS - Technik und Wissen GmbH, 2021. http://d-nb.info/123137490X/34.

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Wilkinson, Peter. "Surface profile and acoustic emission as diagnostics of tool wear in face milling." Thesis, Heriot-Watt University, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10399/481.

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Hoseini, Saba. "Experimental simulation of gear hobbing through a face milling concept in CNC-machine." Thesis, KTH, Materialvetenskap, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-126804.

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Kardekar, Abhijit Dilip. "MODELING AND OPTIMIZATION OF MACHINING PERFORMANCE MEASURES IN FACE MILLING OF AUTOMOTIVE ALUMINUM ALLOY A380 UNDER DIFFERENT LUBRICATION/COOLING CONDITIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE MANUFACTURING." UKnowledge, 2005. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/gradschool_theses/373.

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The use of cutting fluids in machining process is very essential for achieving desired machining performance. Due to the strict environmental protection laws now in effect, there is a wide-scale evaluation of the use of cutting fluids in machining. Consequently, minimal quantity lubrication (MQL), which uses very small quantity of cutting fluids and still offers the same functionality as flood cooling, can be considered as an alternative solution. This thesis presents an experimental study of face milling of automotive aluminum alloy A380 under four different lubrication/cooling conditions: dry cutting, flood cooling, MQL (Oil), and MQL (Water). Experiments were design using Taguchi method for design of experiments. Empirical models for predicting surface roughness and cutting forces were developed for these four conditions in terms of cutting speed, feed and depth of cut. Optimization technique using Genetic Algorithms (GA) was used to optimize performance measures under different lubrication/cooling conditions, based on a comprehensive optimization criterion integrating the effects of all major machining performance measures. Case studies are also presented for two pass face milling operation comparing flood cooling condition with MQL. The comparison of the results predicted by the models developed in this work shows that the cutting force for MQL (Oil) is either lower or equal to flood cooling. The surface roughness for MQL (Oil) is comparable to flood cooling for higher range of feed and depth of cut. A comparison of the optimized results from the case studies, based on value of utility function, shows that the optimum point for two pass face milling operation having MQL (Oil) as finish pass has highest utility function value.
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Iyer, Vipin V. "Face Milling Simulation to Correlate and Predict The Effects of Machine Tool Geometric Errors on Part Flatness Tolerance." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1406881376.

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Books on the topic "Face milling"

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Peligrad, Ion. Study of burr formation in face milling. Manchester: UMIST, 1996.

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Bottigliero, Ilaria. 120 million landmines deployed worldwide: Fact or fiction? Barnsley: Leo Cooper, 2000.

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1938-, Bear John, ed. Degree mills: The billion-dollar industry that has sold over a million fake diplomas. Amherst, N.Y: Prometheus Books, 2012.

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The war horses: The tragic fate of a million horses in the First World War. Wellington: Halsgrove, 2011.

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Vrielynck, Bruno. The changing face of the Earth: The break-up of Pangaea and continental drift over the past 250 million years in ten steps. Paris, France: Commission for the Geological Map of the World, 2003.

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Cernison, Matteo. Social Media Activism. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462980068.

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This book focuses on the referendums against water privatization in Italy and explores how activists took to social media, ultimately convincing twenty-seven million citizens to vote. Investigating the relationship between social movements and internet-related activism during complex campaigns, this book examines how a technological evolution — the increased relevance of social media platforms — affected in very different ways organizations with divergent characteristics, promoting at the same time decentralized communication practices, and new ways of coordinating dispersed communities of people. Matteo Cernison combines and adapts a wide set of methods, from social network analysis to digital ethnography, in order to explore in detail how digital activism and face-to-face initiatives interact and overlap. He argues that the geographical scale of actions, the role played by external media professionals, and the activists’ perceptions of digital technologies are key elements that contribute in a significant way to shape the very different communication practices often described as online activism.
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Ang, Sylvia. Contesting Chineseness. Nieuwe Prinsengracht 89 1018 VR Amsterdam Nederland: Amsterdam University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463722469.

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Nearly eleven million Chinese migrants live outside of China. While many of these faces of China’s globalization headed for the popular Western destinations of the United States, Australia and Canada, others have been lured by the booming Asian economies. Compared with pre-1949 Chinese migrants, most are wealthier, motivated by a variety of concerns beyond economic survival and loyal to the communist regime. The reception of new Chinese migrants, however, has been less than warm in some places. In Singapore, tensions between Singaporean-Chinese and new Chinese arrivals present a puzzle: why are there tensions between ethnic Chinese settlers and new Chinese arrivals despite similarities in phenotype, ancestry and customs? Drawing on rich empirical data from ethnography and digital ethnography, Contesting Chineseness investigates this puzzle and details how ethnic Chinese subjects negotiate their identities in an age of contemporary Chinese migration and China’s ascent.
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United, States Congress Senate Committee on Health Education Labor and Pensions. Health care coverage: 45 million uninsured and counting : hearing of the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, United States Senate, One Hundred Sixth Congress, second session, on examining issues relating to the challenges and barriers faced in obtaining and maintaining affordable health care coverage, including related data from the recent Current population survey, the impact of current tax policy, and expanding coverage, October 4, 2000. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 2000.

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League, B'nai B'rith Anti-defamation, ed. The Other face of Farrakhan: A hate-filled prelude to the Million Man March : fact finding report. New York (823 United Nations Plaza, New York 10017): Anti-Defamation League, 1995.

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Jackson, Robert. Fade In, Crossroads. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190660178.001.0001.

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Fade In, Crossroads is a history of the relations between southerners and motion pictures from the silent era to midcentury. In providing a narrative of the South’s contributions to the film medium from the late nineteenth century through the golden age of Hollywood, it considers the many southerners who worked as inventors, executives, filmmakers, screenwriters, performers, and critics during this period. It explores early production centers within the South as well as the effects of the migration of millions of black and white southerners beyond the region to such destinations as Los Angeles, where they made inroads in the growing film industry. It is also the story of how the rise and fall of the American film industry coincided with the rise and fall of the South’s most important modern product and export—Jim Crow segregation. This work looks at important southern historical legacies on film: the Civil War film tradition (which includes the two most successful films of all time, The Birth of a Nation and Gone with the Wind); the notorious tradition of lynching films during an era of prolific lynching in the South; and the remarkable race film industry, whose independent African American filmmakers forged an important cinematic tradition in response to the racial limitations of both the South and Hollywood. It also examines the activities of southern censorship officials, who utilized the medium in the service of Jim Crow, and traces the influence of film on future Civil Rights Movement figures.
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Book chapters on the topic "Face milling"

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Kanife, Paul Obiora. "Face Milling Operation." In Computer Aided Virtual Manufacturing Using Creo Parametric, 69–105. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23359-8_3.

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Schulze, Volker. "Modeling of Face Milling." In CIRP Encyclopedia of Production Engineering, 1–8. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35950-7_16676-3.

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Schulze, Volker. "Modeling of Face Milling." In CIRP Encyclopedia of Production Engineering, 888–94. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20617-7_16676.

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Schulze, Volker. "Modeling of Face Milling." In CIRP Encyclopedia of Production Engineering, 1219–26. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-53120-4_16676.

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Szöllôsi, Gabriella. "Monitoring Face Milling Using Fuzzy Logic." In Operations Research ’91, 616–17. Heidelberg: Physica-Verlag HD, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-48417-9_169.

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Van Thien, Nguyen, Do Duc Trung, Vilaivanh Xaixavang, Tran Thi Hong, Nguyen Thanh Tu, Tran Ngoc Giang, and Le Xuan Hung. "Prediction of Cutting Force When Surface Milling Using Face Milling Tool." In Advances in Engineering Research and Application, 688–94. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-64719-3_75.

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Redondo, Raquel, Pedro Santos, Andres Bustillo, Javier Sedano, José Ramón Villar, Maritza Correa, José Ramón Alique, and Emilio Corchado. "A Soft Computing System to Perform Face Milling Operations." In Distributed Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Bioinformatics, Soft Computing, and Ambient Assisted Living, 1282–91. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02481-8_190.

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Kundrák, János, Angelos P. Markopoulos, Tamás Makkai, Nikolaos E. Karkalos, and Antal Nagy. "Multi-objective Optimization Study in Face Milling of Steel." In Proceedings of the International Symposium for Production Research 2018, 3–15. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92267-6_1.

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Armarego, E. J. A., and J. Wang. "Prediction of Forces, Torque and Power in Face Milling Operations." In Advanced Manufacturing Systems and Technology, 97–105. Vienna: Springer Vienna, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-2678-3_9.

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Kundrák, János, Viktor Molnár, Tamás Makkai, and Tamás Dági. "Analysis of Material Removal Efficiency in Face Milling of Aluminum Alloy." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 393–404. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16943-5_34.

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Conference papers on the topic "Face milling"

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Makkai, Tamás. "Effect of Cutting Parameters in Face Milling." In MultiScience - XXXIII. microCAD International Multidisciplinary Scientific Conference. University of Miskolc, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.26649/musci.2019.046.

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Kaldestad, Knut Berg, Ilya Tyapin, and Geir Hovland. "Robotic face milling path correction and vibration reduction." In 2015 IEEE International Conference on Advanced Intelligent Mechatronics (AIM). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/aim.2015.7222591.

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Ma, Yimin. "A Simulation System of Surface Texture on Face Milling." In 2015 International conference on Applied Science and Engineering Innovation. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/asei-15.2015.414.

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Mun˜oz de Escalona, Patricia, and Paul G. Maropoulos. "Empirical Expression of Tool Wear When Face Milling 416 SS." In ASME 2009 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2009-77023.

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During a machining process, cutting parameters must be taken into account, since depending on them the cutting edge starts to wear out to the point that tool can fail and needs to be change, which increases the cost and time of production. Since wear is a negative phenomenon on the cutting tool, due to the fact that tool life is reduced, it is important to optimize the cutting variables to be used during the machining process, in order to increase tool life. This research is focused on the influence of cutting parameters such as cutting speed, feed per tooth and axial depth of cut on tool wear during a face milling operation. The Taguchi method is applied in this study, since it uses a special design of orthogonal array to study the entire parameters space, with only few numbers of experiments. Also a relationship between tool wear and the cutting parameters is presented. For the studies, a martensitic 416 stainless steel was selected, due to the importance of this material in the machining of valve parts and pump shafts.
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Liu, Shun, Sun Jin, Xueping Zhang, Changhui Liu, Fuyong Yang, and Jiamin Chen. "Coupled Predicting Surface Variation by Face Milling of Engine Block/Head." In ASME 2018 13th International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/msec2018-6327.

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Face milling commonly generates surface quality of roughness or variation, especially severe for the milling of large-scale components with complex surface geometry such as cylinder block, engine head, and valve body. Thus surface variation serves as an important indicator both for machining parameter selection and components’ service performance. Conversely the optimization of machining process is a vital objective to improve the surface quality and its service life of machined components. Many researchers have dedicated to the prediction of machined surface variation generated by face milling using numerical or experimental methods. However, the numerical methods based on finite element analysis (FEA) are good at predicting local deformation of workpiece under instantaneous milling force, particularly applied for online compensation in face milling. Whereas experimental methods can only be used to estimate whole surface variation through reverse correlation analysis of measured data and processing variables. Therefore, an efficient and comprehensive numerical model is highly desired for the prediction of surface variation of entire surface. This study proposes a coupled numerical simulation method, updating FE model literarily based on the integration of data from ABAQUS and MATLAB, to predict surface variation induced by the face milling of large-scale components with complex surfaces. Using the coupled model, the 3D variation of large-scale surface can be successfully simulated by considering face milling process including dynamic milling force, spiral curve of milling trajectory, and intermittently rotating contact characteristics. Surface variation is finally represented with point cloud from totally iterative FE analysis and verified by face milling experiment. Result shows that the new prediction method can simulate surface variation of complex components. Based on the verified model, a set of numerical analyses are conducted to evaluate the effects of local stiffness non-homogenization and milling force variation on machined surface variation. It demonstrates that surface variation with surface peaks and concaves is strongly correlated with local stiffness non-homogenization especially in feed direction. Thus the coupled prediction method provides a theoretical and efficient way to study surface variation induced by face milling of large-scale complex components.
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Wu Yue, G. S. Hong, and Y. S. Wong. "HMM with explicit state duration for prognostics in face milling." In 2010 IEEE Conference on Robotics, Automation and Mechatronics (RAM). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ramech.2010.5513187.

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Bhattacharyya, P., and S. K. Sanadhya. "Support Vector Regression Based Tool Wear Assessment in Face Milling." In 2006 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icit.2006.372659.

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Qin Li, Jiao Li, Chen Hao, and Qian Yu-Bo. "Study on prediction the cutting force of the face milling." In 2010 International Conference on Information, Networking and Automation (ICINA 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icina.2010.5636481.

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Meng, Leilei, Chaoyong Zhang, Yaping Ren, Min Luo, and Guangdong Tian. "Study on the power consumption of different milling modes and number of inserts in face milling processes." In 2017 13th IEEE Conference on Automation Science and Engineering (CASE 2017). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/coase.2017.8256312.

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Gurdal, Ozan, Andrew Wright, Charles Carpenter, and Michael Blackmore. "Investigation of the Performance of Different Face Milling Inserts to Improve Rough Milling of SA508 Grade 3 Forgings." In ASME 2018 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2018-84337.

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The selection of cutting tool geometry and cutting conditions plays a major part in the planning of machining operations affecting the productivity. Although there are several classifications used by tool manufacturers, carbide inserts for face milling can be categorised according to their cutting edge angle. In this study, the material removal performance of square, round and high-feed inserts, which all have different cutting edge angles, was investigated through cutting trials conducted without coolant on forged SA508 Gr.3 Cl.2. Predictive tool life models for round and high-feed inserts were developed by means of the response surface methodology and their adequacy was checked through the analysis of variance. Cutting speed versus feed per tooth contour plots are presented against predicted tool life values which facilitate the selection of cutting conditions ensuring desired tool life. The experimental data has demonstrated that using inserts with lower cutting edge angle would significantly improve cycle times especially in the rough milling stage where the surface integrity is not of primary interest. However, it should be taken into account that limitations exist mainly due to the process stability and capabilities of machine tools.
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Reports on the topic "Face milling"

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Dean, Olivia, and Carlos Figueiredo. Over 9 Million Adults Ages 50 and Older Faced Food Insecurity in 2020. AARP Public Policy Institute, March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26419/ppi.00162.001.

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Sherman, Arloc, and Marybeth Mattingly. Over 3 million low-income children in rural areas face cut in child tax credit if recovery act improvement expires. University of New Hampshire Libraries, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.34051/p/2020.103.

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Dahl, Kristina, and Rachel Licker. Too Hot to Work: Assessing the Threats Climate Change Poses to Outdoor Workers. Union of Concerned Scientists, August 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47923/2021.14236.

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Outdoor workers face severe risks from extreme heat—risks that will increasingly threaten the health and livelihood of tens of millions of outdoor workers in the United States as climate change makes dangerously hot days more frequent and intense. With economic and legal systems that routinely discount their lives and safety, workers who experience heat-related injuries or illnesses on the job have little to no recourse. By midcentury, with no action to reduce global warming emissions, an estimated $37.1 billion in outdoor workers’ earnings would be at risk annually due to extreme heat. Even with bold action to limit emissions, outdoor workers will face severe and rising risks from extreme heat. Policymakers and employers must take actions to protect outdoor workers.
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Johnson, Eric M., Edwin Lehoahoa, Patrick Shaw, and Rob Urquhart. Increasing Digital Platform Use to Help Youth Find Work. RTI Press, May 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2020.pb.0023.2005.

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Young people face myriad obstacles in finding work, leaving more than 71 million unemployed globally. Digital professional networking platforms, such as LinkedIn, may give youth an effective way to find, retain, and advance in work. We explore platform use in developing economies and present new data on a low-cost, successful way to teach youth how to use these platforms. We end by drawing policy implications for the education and workforce development field.
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Levantovych, Oksana. COVID 19 MEDIA COVERAGE: AN ANALYSIS OF HEORHII POCHEPTSOV’S VIEW. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2021.49.11061.

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The article analyses the peculiarities of the coverage of the covid pandemic in the Ukrainian media, the emphasis placed by the media in news, and how the online mode of modern life and social distancing affects the growth of media influence. Special attention is paid to the view of the famous publicist Heorhii Pocheptsov, who does not exclude the possibility that the coronavirus was invented intentionally to control millions of people around the world. Permanently, the world faces numerous challenges of different scales: economic, military, socio-political, environmental, epidemiological ones. In 2020, the largest and the most unexpected event, undoubtedly, was the deadly coronavirus pandemic, which spread from the small Chinese province of Wuhan to the whole world and already took more than one million people’s lives in less than a year. Thus, the media, that in the post-information society actually have an unprecedented impact on people, form a person’s perception of such challenges. As a result, our understanding of the pandemic is directly related to the information we consume from the media. In fact, from the very start of quarantine, the media space began to be captured by analytical materials in which experts from various fields tried to predict what the world would be like after the end of coronavirus. These experts were of two types: some claimed that irreversible changes would deepen the permanent economic and socio-political crisis, and by claiming that they intensified panic, while others argued that any crisis is a chance to restart and grow. The experts put different emphases covering the covid pandemic in the media, but it is important to pay attention to the analysis of the famous publicist, propaganda researcher – Heorhii Pocheptsov, who sees the coronavirus as a tool to influence millions of people. The pandemic will end sooner or later, but no matter whether the virus was artificially invented or not, the processes that have already been launched around the world cannot stop as if nothing had happened. But Heorhii Pocheptsov’s opinion about the possible artificial nature of the virus should make us more vigilant while consuming information from TVs or from the online media, as it is possible that this information might be a part of a great game that we were not warned about.
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DeJong, Jocelyn. A question of scale? The challenge of expanding the impact of non-governmental organisations' HIV/AIDS efforts in developing countries. Population Council, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/hiv2001.1003.

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There are currently more than 36 million people living with HIV/AIDS globally, and in 1999 5.3 million individuals were newly infected with the virus. AIDS activities initiated by nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) have been highly influential on thinking and strategies found within the HIV/AIDS sector. Yet NGOs often experience particular difficulties in increasing the scale of their activities to reach larger numbers of people, to have an impact at levels higher than the community, and to address the broader social determinants of HIV/AIDS. Perceiving the urgent need for NGOs to expand the scale of their activities in the face of an escalating epidemic, Horizons and the International HIV/AIDS Alliance launched an initiative to examine the nature of the challenge to scale up in the context of HIV/AIDS internationally. This publication was prepared as part of this initiative and addresses the specific challenge of deliberately increasing the scale of HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and support programs in developing countries.
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Day, St John, Tim Forster, and Ryan Schweitzer. Water Supply in Protracted Humanitarian Crises: Reflections on the sustainability of service delivery models. Oxfam, UNHCR, September 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.21201/2020.6362.

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UNHCR estimates that the average time spent by a refugee in a camp is 10 years, while the average refugee camp remains for 26 years. WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene) is a crucial component of humanitarian response and longer-term recovery. Humanitarian agencies and host governments face many challenges in protracted situations and complex long-term humanitarian crises. One key issue is how water supplies should be managed in the long term. Who is best placed to operate and manage WASH services and which delivery model is the most viable? At the end of 2019, there were 15.7 million refugees in protracted situations, representing 77% of all refugees. This report takes stock of the various alternative service delivery models, to enable humanitarian and development agencies to work together to smooth the transition from emergency relief to sustainable services.
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Desai, Sonalde. Gender Inequalities and Demographic Behavior: India. Population Council, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/pgy1994.1003.

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As India prepares for the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), it is clear that the country’s population policy faces a number of serious challenges. Although India was the first country to announce an official family planning program in 1952, its population has grown from 361 million in 1951 to 844 million in 1991. This is one of three reports on the relationship between gender equity, family structure and dynamics, and the achievement of reproductive choice prepared by the Population Council for the 1994 International Year of the Family and the 1994 ICPD. These reports provide critical reviews of the relationship between gender inequality and demographic behavior in three demographically significant, culturally distinct parts of the developing world: Egypt, India, and Ghana and Kenya. The purpose of the reports is to help governments and international agencies design and implement policies that are affirmative of women, sensitive to the family’s central role in resource allocation and distribution, and effective in achieving broad-based population and development goals.
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Datta, Sandip, and Geeta Gandhi Kingdon. The Myth and Reality of Teacher Shortage in India: An Investigation Using 2019-20 Data. Research on Improving Systems of Education (RISE), December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.35489/bsg-rise-wp_2020/072.

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This paper examines the widespread perception in India that the country has an acute teacher shortage of about one million teachers in public elementary schools, a view repeated in India’s National Education Policy 2020. Using official DISE data, we show that teacher vacancies cannot be equated with teacher shortages: while the number of teacher vacancies (in teacher-deficit schools) is 766,487, the number of teacher surpluses (in surplus-teacher schools) is 520,141, giving a net deficit of only 246,346 teachers in the country. Secondly, removing estimated fake student numbers from enrolment data greatly reduces the required number of teachers and raises the number of surplus teachers, converting the net deficit of 246,346 teachers into an estimated net surplus of 98,371 teachers. Thirdly, if we both remove estimated fake enrolment and also make a hypothetical change to the teacher allocation rule to adjust for the phenomenon of emptying public schools (which has slashed the national median size of public schools to a mere 63 students, and rendered many schools ‘tiny’), the estimated net teacher surplus rises to 239,800 teachers. Fourthly, we show that if government does fresh recruitment to fill the supposed approximately one-million vacancies as promised in National Education Policy 2020, the already modest national mean pupil-teacher-ratio of 25.1 would fall to 19.9, at a permanently increased fiscal cost of nearly Rupees 637 billion (USD 8.7 billion) per year in 2019-20 prices, which is higher than the individual GDPs of 50 countries that year. The paper highlights the major efficiencies that can result from evidence-based policy on minimum viable school-size, teacher allocation norms, permissible maximum pupil teacher ratios, and teacher deployment.
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Keane, Claire, Sean Lyons, Mark Regan, and Brendan Walsh. HOME SUPPORT SERVICES IN IRELAND: EXCHEQUER AND DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACTS OF FUNDING OPTIONS. ESRI, February 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.26504/sustat111.

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A new statutory scheme for the provision of home support services is currently being developed by the Department of Health. Research has shown that access to home support services varies across the country. The new scheme aims to tackle this issue to ensure equitable access to home support services nationwide and is part of wider reform of Ireland’s health and social care systems as envisaged in the Sláintecare report and Department of Health action plans. Publicly funded home support services in Ireland are currently provided free of charge for recipients, unlike long-term residential or nursing home care, which involves a contribution from residents. In 2019, the HSE’s Older Persons’ Services provided care to 53,000 people at a cost of €440 million. It is anticipated that demand for home support services may increase under the new scheme, for example if unmet demand is met or if the new scheme results in more people being able to remain in their own home, substituting away from long-term residential care. Any increased demand would result in an increased cost, which may also rise as the population ages. This report examines the possible introduction of co-payments for home support services. We focus on the likely Exchequer impact of a range of different funding scenarios along with the distributional, poverty and inequality impacts of such charges. Due to data limitations, and the fact that the majority of home support services are provided to older age groups, we focus on those aged 65 years and over. Regarding co-payments we examine the impact of flat-rate charges for users, regardless of means, as well as co-payments for home support recipients above a variety of income levels. The tapering of payments is also examined to ensure that individuals just over a specific income threshold would see co-payments gradually increasing as their income rises. We also consider the capping of co-payments so that those needing a high number of home support hours would not potentially face very high costs.
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