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Accuracy of Ducts Made with Various Processing Strategies

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This article has presented the results of the analysis regarding the size and shape accuracy also selected spatial parameters of the surface of ducts that were made with the use of various processing strategies. The milling process of passage ducts was performed at a DMU-50 vertical processing center with the use of a Guhring 3309 carbide cutter with diameter of 8 mm. The cutting tests involved making seven ducts with the size of 12 × 60 × 10 mm in a semi-finished product made from aluminum alloy type 2017. The analysis of the size and shape accuracy of the made ducts was performed with the use of the ZEISS Prismo Navigator coordinate measuring machine. The analysis of the surface was conducted on a TalSurf CCI optical profilometer.

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The publication was created as a result of research and development carried out by the Polish Bearing Factory, Kraśnik S.A. together with the Kielce University of Technology in the project entitled “The Establishment of R & D Centre in FŁT-Kraśnik S. A.” under the Smart Growth Operational Programme 2014-2020, co-financed from the European Regional Development Fund No. CBR/1/50-52/2017 from 07/04/2017.

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Nowakowski, L., Skrzyniarz, M., Miko, E. (2019). Accuracy of Ducts Made with Various Processing Strategies. In: Durakbasa, N., Gencyilmaz, M. (eds) Proceedings of the International Symposium for Production Research 2018. ISPR 2018. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92267-6_15

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