Abstract

When a tool is fed parallel to the axis of a rotating shaft the machined surface should theoretically be perfectly cylindrical. During turning, the generated surface deviates from the true cylindrical form and consequently has form errors due to lack of rigidity of the various links in the machine-fixture-tool-workpiece system, dimensional wear of the tool and temperature effects on the work size. The effects of various work-holding devices on form errors were investigated and the best workpiece size for different materials to yield minimum errors was determined.

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