Engineering Proceedings (Nov 2024)

A Pre-Study of the Relationship Between Machining Technology Parameters and Surface Roughness in the Scope of the Optimal Cost Efficiency of Machining

  • László Pálfi,
  • József Beke,
  • Szabolcs Szalai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2024079090
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 79, no. 1
p. 90

Abstract

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This research investigates the relationship between machining technology parameters and surface roughness to optimize the cost efficiency of machining processes. In modern manufacturing, particularly in the automotive sector, achieving the desired surface quality while minimizing costs is critical. By evaluating tools from various manufacturers under different combinations of cutting parameters—such as cutting speed, feed, and depth—this study focuses on determining the most effective settings for producing an optimal surface roughness. The experiments highlight that selecting appropriate technological parameters impacts the machining process’s surface finish and economic efficiency. This study provides insights into balancing surface quality requirements with cost constraints, contributing to more efficient and sustainable manufacturing practices.

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