切削速度和每刀进给量对切屑中心生产的切屑表面质量的影响

Cleide B. Bourscheid, Roger E. Hernández, Claudia B. Cáceres, Carl Blais
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摘要研究了切削速度(CS)和每刀进给量(FK)对黑云杉表面质量的影响。[B.S.P.]对切片机处理的切片进行了评估。在20、25和30 m/s的CS和19、25和32 mm的FK下研究了9组匹配的原木。每根原木分别在冷冻和解冻条件下进行处理。加工后对斜面进行了节和晶粒角测量。用波浪度、粗糙度和颗粒撕裂度来评估玉米的质量。结果表明,CS和FK对表面质量有影响。表面质量随着FK的降低而提高,这可能是由于切削力的降低。随着CS的增加,波纹度有改善的趋势,其部分原因可能是高CS下刀间非切削期的减少。冻结和未冻结原木的波纹度和撕裂深度相似。表面质量各不相同,通常下半部分较差。螺旋纹的结和方向(左旋)会降低表面的质量。最后,相关分析和回归分析结果表明,优化切削条件以减小波纹度也应减小晶粒撕裂深度。关键词:黑云杉饲料速度切割速度波风暴谷物切屑中心披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。数据可得性声明支持本研究结果的数据可根据通讯作者的合理要求获得。本项目的资金由加拿大自然科学与工程研究委员会(NSERC)和DK-SPEC公司提供。
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Cutting speed and feed-per-knife effects on surface quality of cants produced by a chipper-canter
ABSTRACTThe effects of cutting speed (CS) and feed-per-knife (FK) on the surface quality of black spruce (Picea mariana [Mill.] B.S.P.) cants processed by a chipper-canter were evaluated. Nine matched groups of logs were studied at 20, 25, and 30 m/s of CS, and 19, 25, and 32 mm of FK. Each log was processed at frozen and unfrozen conditions. Knots and grain angle measurements were taken on the cant surfaces after machining. The quality of cants was assessed utilizing waviness, roughness, and torn grain. The results showed that the surface quality was affected by CS and FK. Surface quality improved as FK decreased, likely due to decreasing cutting forces. The waviness tended to improve as CS increased, which could be partly due to the reduction of the non-cutting period between knives at higher CS. The waviness and depth of torn grain were similar for frozen and unfrozen logs. Surface quality varied within the cant, being generally poorer in the lower half. Knots and orientation of spiral grain (left-handed) contributed to diminishing the quality of surfaces. Finally, the results of correlations and regression analyses showed that optimizing the cutting conditions to decrease waviness should also reduce the depth of torn grain.KEYWORDS: Black sprucefeed speedcutting speedwavinesstorn grainchipper-canter Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Data availability statementThe data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.Additional informationFundingFunding for this project was provided by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and by DK-SPEC Inc.
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