Question Bank (PPII)
Question Bank (PPII)
Question Bank (PPII)
Date: 30/3/2015
1. What are the standard angles of cutting tool? Describe them. What is the difference between
standard angles and working angles?
2. What do you understand by shear strain? Derive the expression for it.
3. Explain the mechanism of chip formation. Also prove that the specific cutting pressure in an ideal
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about 2min. Assume weight of work piece = 0.14 kg. The following work piece material may be
used
Material
A
Cost/kg
Rs 100/-
+ =cot K . Calculate the resultant force, rate of material removal, shear strain and
specific cutting resistance.
A. Quiz Test:
Select the correct answer from the given four possible answers: 1. Machining is a
(a) shaping process
(b) removal process
(c) regenerative process
(d) joining process.
2. An object is machined to
(a) fulfill its functional requirement
(b) provide desirably good performance
(c) render longer service life
(d) all of the above.
3. Feed rate is expressed in turning operation by
(a) mm/revolution
(b) mm/stroke
(c) mm per min
(d) none of the above.
4. Rapid prototyping is a
(a) joining process
(b) removal process
(c) regenerative manufacturing process
(d) finishing process.
1. In high speed machining of steels the teeth of milling cutters may fail by
(a) mechanical breakage
(b) plastic deformation
(c) wear
(d) all of the above
2. Tool life in turning will decrease by maximum extent if we double the
(a) depth of cut
(b) feed
(c) cutting velocity
(d) tool rake angle
3. In cutting tools, crater wear develops at
(a) the rake surface
(b) the principal flank
(c) the auxiliary flank
(d) the tool nose
4. To prevent plastic deformation at the cutting edge, the tool material should possess
(a) high fracture toughness
(b) high hot hardness
(c) chemical stability
(d) adhesion resistance
Quiz Test
Identify the correct answer from the given four options.
1. In high speed machining of steels the teeth of milling cutters may fail by
(a) mechanical breakage
(b) plastic deformation
(c) wear
(d) all of the above
2. Tool life in turning will decrease by maximum extent if we double the
(a) depth of cut
(b) feed
(c) cutting velocity
(d) tool rake angle
3. In cutting tools, crater wear develops at
(a) the rake surface
(b) the principal flank
(c) the auxiliary flank
(d) the tool nose
4. To prevent plastic deformation at the cutting edge, the tool material should possess
(a) high fracture toughness
(b) high hot hardness
(c) chemical stability
(d) adhesion resistance
Problems
Problem 1
During turning a metallic rod at a given condition, the tool life was found to increase from 25
min to 50 min. when VC was reduced from 100 m/min to 80 m/min. How much will be the
life of that tool if machined at 90 m/min ?
Problem 2
While drilling holes in steel plate by a 20 mm diameter HSS drill at a given feed, the tool life
decreased from 40 min. to 24 min. when speed was raised from 250 rpm to 320 rpm. At
what speed (rpm) the life of that drill under the same condition would be 30 min.?
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