Turning is a machining process in which a cutting tool, typically a non-rotary tool bit, describes a helix toolpath by moving more or less linearly while the workpiece rotates.
Usually the term "turning" is reserved for the generation of external surfaces by this cutting action, whereas this same essential cutting action when applied to internal surfaces (holes, of one kind or another) is called "boring". Thus the phrase "turning and boring" categorizes the larger family of processes known as lathing. The cutting of faces on the workpiece, whether with a turning or boring tool, is called "facing", and may be lumped into either category as a subset.
Turning can be done manually, in a traditional form of lathe, which frequently requires continuous supervision by the operator, or by using an automated lathe which does not. Today the most common type of such automation is computer numerical control, better known as CNC. (CNC is also commonly used with many other types of machining besides turning.)
When turning, the workpiece (a piece of relatively rigid material such as wood, metal, plastic, or stone) is rotated and a cutting tool is traversed along 1, 2, or 3 axes of motion to produce precise diameters and depths. Turning can be either on the outside of the cylinder or on the inside (also known as boring) to produce tubular components to various geometries. Although now quite rare, early lathes could even be used to produce complex geometric figures, even the platonic solids; although since the advent of CNC it has become unusual to use non-computerized toolpath control for this purpose.
The turning processes are typically carried out on a lathe, considered to be the oldest of machine tools, and can be of different types such as straight turning, taper turning, profiling or external grooving. Those types of turning processes can produce various shapes of materials such as straight, conical, curved, or grooved workpieces.
In general, turning uses simple single-point cutting tools. Each group of workpiece materials has an optimum set of tool angles that have been developed through the years.
The bits of waste metal from turning operations are known as chips (North America), or swarf (Britain). In some areas they may be known as turnings.
The tool's axes of movement may be literally a straight line, or they may be along some set of curves or angles, but they are essentially linear (in the non mathematical sense).
A component that is subject to turning operations can be termed as a “Turned Part” or “Machined Component”. Turning operations are carried out on a lathe machine which can be manually or CNC operated.
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Homework Statement
Find the smallest horizontal force required to push the barrel over the step.
Homework Equations
n/a
The Attempt at a Solution
By the principle of moments,
F x 0.2 = 1500 x 0.5 .
Thus, F = 3750N.
I think that there's a smaller force, right??
Homework Statement
a uniform rule has a mass of 90g and its centre of mass is at the 50cm mark. the ruler is suspended by a thread at the 70cm mark, balanced by a mass of weight W hanging from the 80cm mark. Calculate the moment of the weight of the ruler about the 70cm mark. What is the...
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"A 1500kg car rounds a curve of radius 75m at a speed of 25m/s. The curve is banked at an angle of 22 degrees to the horizontal. Calculate:
a) The magnitude of the frictional force.
b) The Coefficient of Kinetic Friction."
Homework Equations
F=mv^{2}/r
Answers...
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need to find the turning points an concavity of this equation. y=(x^3)/(x^2-1),
Homework Equations
i know y'=(x^2(x^2-3))/((x^2-1)^2)
and y''=(2x(x^2+3))/((x^2-1)^3)
need to know the turning points and concavity
The Attempt at a Solution
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The question shows a circle labeled as follows
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-B at the most-right point
-C at the lowest point
-D at the most-left point
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Homework Statement
A racecar is turning on a bank inclined at 15%. It's speed is 225 km/h and it's mass is 1450kg.
1. Calculate the radius of curvature
2. Calculate the centripetal acceleration.
3. If the car mantains circular traction, what is the magnitude of the force of static friction...
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You are driving with a friend who is sitting to your right on the passenger side of the front seat of your car. You would like to be closer to your friend so you decide to use physics to achieve your goal by making a quick turn.
If the coefficient of static friction between...
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How is a circle of light turned into a square of light using a mask with a cross. This isn't actually my homework but a challenge question.
Solution
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Consider the rear view of a bus turning right. If the driver turned the bus while traveling too fast, the bus could topple over. If the bus did topple would the bus fall to the left or to the right?
Explain.
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Homework Statement
A ruler of an unknown mass is 52.0cm long. To find out its mass, you put a stone of 100g on the ruler 3.0cm from its end and balance the ruler on a sharp edge. The ruler is balanced when the supporting edge is 15.0cm from its end. Calculate the...
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A ruler of 0.75N and 52.0cm is supported 1.0cm from each of its two ends. A weight of 1.00N is placed 16.0cm from the left end of the ruler. Determine the forces acting upon the ruler at the two supports.
Homework Equations
I know that the two forces of the supports...
Homework Statement
A 20g rubber is lying on the end of a 30cm long 30g ruler. Determine how far from the rubber you have to support the ruler with your finger to keep the system balanced.
Homework Equations
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Homework Statement
A uniform, horizontal 300N beam, 5.00m long, is attached to a wall by a hinge. Its far end is supported by a cable that makes an angle of 53.0° with the horizontal. A 600N person stands 1.50m from the wall. Find the tension in the cable (force).
Homework Equations
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Homework Statement
Two curves
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and
y_2=5\cos x
intersect in three points in the interval (1,3). Draw the graphs, compute the minimum and maximum points as well as the turning points and show the points of intersection.
2. The attempt at a...
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A certain car has a minimum turning radius of 8.2 m. If the coefficient of static friction between the tires and road is µ = 0.2, what is the maximum speed the car can have without skidding on an unbanked road if the steering wheel is turned fully to the right?
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1.
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Homework Statement
Will a road banked at 40 degrees allow cars (u=0.6) to safely make a turn (radius=100m) while traveling at 30 m/s (or 67 mi/hr)?Homework Equations
f = uN
possibly others
The Attempt at a Solution
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Considering the function
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x(t) = Re(t^i)
y(t) = Im(t^i)
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Homework Statement
Write expression as a logarithm of a single quantity and then simplify if possible.
(1/4)[log (x²-1)-log (x+1)]+3log x
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
I got (1/4)log(x-1) + 3log x so far
The wikipedia article on "Bicycle and motorcycle dynamics" in the "Turning" section
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bicycle_and_motorcycle_dynamics#Turning
states
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