Machining

5 Jun 2024, 09:30
1h

Speaker

Julius Tschoepel (Institute of Machine Tools and Factory Management IWF, Technische Universität Berlin)

Description

Machining is a key technology for the fabrication of a multitude of components across a diverse range of sectors, including mechanical and plant engineering, medical technology, aerospace, and the electronics and optics industries. The subject of machining processes has been extensively analysed and described in numerous scientific papers. This lecture will introduce the most well-known models for chip formation and elucidate their limitations. Innovative solutions for current technological challenges will be presented, addressing the topics of temperature measurement within the cutting zone, machining of hard-brittle materials with ductile working principles and innovative process technologies. Novel concepts for the development of machine tools and their components are also presented. Finally, a description of how data science methods can be utilised for manufacturing technology is provided.

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