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GATE PI 1995
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+5
-1.5
In an orthogonal machining experiment using a tool having $${6^ \circ }.$$ Rake angle, the following data were collected. Cutting speed $$0.5$$ $$m/sec,$$ width of cut $$3$$ $$mm,$$ depth of cut $$1mn,$$ chip thickness $$1.5mm.$$ Assuming that shearing takes place under minimum energy condition,
The coefficient of friction between the chip tool interfaces will be
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GATE PI 1995
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+5
-1.5
In an orthogonal machining experiment using a tool having $${6^ \circ }.$$ Rake angle, the following data were collected. Cutting speed $$0.5$$ $$m/sec,$$ width of cut $$3$$ $$mm,$$ depth of cut $$1mn,$$ chip thickness $$1.5mm.$$ Assuming that shearing takes place under minimum energy condition,
Area of shear plane is
3
GATE PI 1995
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
+5
-1.5
In an orthogonal machining experiment using a tool having $${6^ \circ }.$$ Rake angle, the following data were collected. Cutting speed $$0.5$$ $$m/sec,$$ width of cut $$3$$ $$mm,$$ depth of cut $$1mn,$$ chip thickness $$1.5mm.$$ Assuming that shearing takes place under minimum energy condition,
Chip velocity is
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GATE PI 1994
Subjective
+5
-0
A part can be machined in $$30$$ minutes on an engine lathe where as it can be machined in $$6$$ minutes on a turret lathe. However, it would cost additionally Rs. $$500$$ to tool up the turret lathe for the operation. If the hourly rate including labour and overhead is Rs. $$80$$ for the engine lathe and Rs. $$160$$ for the turret lathe, The minimum number of parts required to make the turret lathe more economical to use, for the operation
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