Manufacturing Technology 2020, 20(2):265-269 | DOI: 10.21062/mft.2020.021

Improving the drilling process by its adaptive control

Karol Vasilko
Faculty of Manufacturing Technology, Technical University of Ko¹ice, Byerova 1, 080 01 Pre¹ov.

Experience with the use of NC machine tools shows that cutting conditions cannot be optimized without a more detailed knowledge of the machining process. The essence of the adaptive machining system lies in the response to he machining conditions (change in allowance, cutting width, material hardness). In doing so, it allowance a constant selected parameter, e. g. cutting force.

Keywords: machining, drilling, machinig time, cutting force.

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