Subject: Cutting Tools, Fixtures and Tribology
(17 -
PMS433) Basic Information
Native organizations units
Course specification
Course is active from 14.07.2017.. Acquisition of knowledge, competencies and academic skills in the areas of selection, calculation and exploitation of cutting tools and fixtures, as well as modern approaches in tribology. Development of creative abilities and mastering specific practical skills in the area of cutting tools and fixtures design, as well as from the domain of friction, wear and lubrication of contact surfaces. Ability to solve concrete problems in the domain of exploitation of tools exploitation and fixtures, as well as to solve practical problems in the field of systemic approach to tribology. Mastering the methods, procedures and processes of selecting and calculating tools exploitation and fixtures, as well as mastering methods, procedures and processes of friction, wear and lubrication of contact surfaces. Development of skills and competences for designing and quality control of cutting tools and fixtures. Ability to critically and self-critical thinking and approach in defining management strategies for cutting tools and fixtures, as well as in identifying tribological processes and measuring tribological parameters. The term, place and role of cutting tools. Cutting tools elements. Cutting tools geometry. Kinematics of cutting tools. Cutting tools marking. Materials for cutting tool. Coating of cutting tools. Cutting tools for turning. Cutting tools for drilling. Cutting tools for milling. Cutting tools for threading. Cutting tools for grinding. Cutting tools for sawing. Cutting tools for broaching. Cutting tools for planing. Cutting tools for gearing. Cutting tools wear. Cutting tools damage. Cutting tools. Cutting tools life. Cutting tools sharpening. Selection, application and exploitation of cutting tools. The term, place and role of accessories. Concepts of fixtures, their characteristics and applications The basic elements of fixtures. Locating elements. Clamping elements. Fixture body elements. Tool guiding elements. Tool aligning elements. Connecting elements. Add-on elements. Universal fixtures. Dedicated fixtures. Fixtures for group technology. Modular fixtures. Phase-change fixtures. Fixtures for assembly and disassembly. Fixtures in metrology and quality control. Fixtures for coordinate measuring machines. Fixtures for additive manufacturing. Fixtures for precision engineering. Selection, application and exploitation of fixtures. Tribology as science and technology. Friction. Wear. Lubrication. Technological aspects of tribology. System approach to tribology. Defining and modeling tribomechanical systems. Structure of tribomechanical systems. Types of tribomechanical systems. Tribological processes. Simulation of tribological phenomena. Measuring techniques and measuring devices in tribology. Teaching is performed with modern didactic means and methods, interactive in the form of lectures, laboratory and computer exercises. In addition to lectures and exercises, consultations are also held regularly. The lectures show the theoretical part of the material accompanied by characteristic examples for easier understanding of the subject matter. Laboratory exercises are practically applied to the acquired knowledge on the available laboratory equipment. Computer exercise is carried out using information and communication technologies with the aim of mastering the knowledge and skills of the observed area.
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