Studies Regarding the Influence of Cutting Regime on Vibration and Noise Pollution in a Parts Processing

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This paper presents the results of experimental research of the authors in terms of overall vibration behavior MUSD (machine tool, tool-device) during processing by removing metal on a pump body on a CNC milling and boring machine. At the research conducted in this direction were considered mechanical vibration measurements occurred during the processing of various operations of the technological process in parallel with noise measurements. These experimental research in determining the direction of vibration occurring in machining process led to some conclusions about the interdependence between the intensity and quality cutting data processing carried out and the influence of noise pollution produced.

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249-253

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June 2015

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