Abstract

Among other problems to be solved, the design of a technological process of machining by cutting a part involves establishing the dimensions that can be achieved in the pre-final machining of the same surface of the part. There are distinct ways to calculate the so-called intermediate dimensions and, in particular, to define the dimensions for adjusting the position of the cutting tool tip before starting the actual machining process. The paper analyzes some such ways of establishing the intermediate dimensions, highlighting the conditions under which they can be applied, their advantages and limitations of use. Subsequently, the double-entry matrix method was applied to identify one or more methods with wider possibilities of use. It was concluded that the method of tolerance chart and respectively a method that takes into account a statistical processing of the results accumulated over time are methods likely to lead to an efficient solving the problem of determining the intermediate dimensions.

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