. . "978-80-87294-24-6" . . "\u010Ces\u00E1kov\u00E1, Ivana" . "RIV/49777513:23210/11:43907042!RIV14-MSM-23210___" . . . "Correlations between integrity of machined surface and the cutting tool in service"@en . "TANGER" . "Brno" . . "Metal 2011" . "192062" . "2"^^ . "Correlations between integrity of machined surface and the cutting tool in service" . "3"^^ . . "2011-05-18+02:00"^^ . "surface integrity"@en . . . . . . "Ko\u017Em\u00EDn, Pavel" . "Ostrava" . "S" . "6"^^ . "000302746700104" . "23210" . . . "K\u0159\u00ED\u017E, Anton\u00EDn" . "Correlations between integrity of machined surface and the cutting tool in service"@en . "RIV/49777513:23210/11:43907042" . "[BE379C9E120D]" . . "Monitoring the integrity of machined surfaces became a routine component of cutting process evaluation. In the same way as dimensional accuracy and surface roughness used be evaluated, other properties providing a comprehensive description of the surface state began to be explored. This paper is a follow-up to talks given at previous conferences. The previous work was based on technological trials aimed at surface integrity. New extensive service trials consisted in drilling up to 900 holes with the required tolerance grade IT7 using a single tool. Surface integrity was evaluated for selected speciments and the results were correlated with the tool life. The paper newly explores the tool surface integrity as well. Although this comprehensive evaluation of tool surface is a rare effort, its results made a significant contribution to understanding the cutting process."@en . "Correlations between integrity of machined surface and the cutting tool in service" . "Monitoring the integrity of machined surfaces became a routine component of cutting process evaluation. In the same way as dimensional accuracy and surface roughness used be evaluated, other properties providing a comprehensive description of the surface state began to be explored. This paper is a follow-up to talks given at previous conferences. The previous work was based on technological trials aimed at surface integrity. New extensive service trials consisted in drilling up to 900 holes with the required tolerance grade IT7 using a single tool. Surface integrity was evaluated for selected speciments and the results were correlated with the tool life. The paper newly explores the tool surface integrity as well. Although this comprehensive evaluation of tool surface is a rare effort, its results made a significant contribution to understanding the cutting process." .