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IMSE 250 EXAM 2 - Assignments Review
Suppose a cylindrical part is turned by one pass. The diameter is reduced from 60 mm to 58
mm. What is the DOC? - ANS-1 mm

A cylindrical part with diameter 50 mm is rotating at 600 revolutions per minute (rpm). What is
the surface speed? - ANS-~94 m/min (meters per minute)

In orthogonal cutting, the cutting edge of the tool is _______ to the direction of the relative
velocity between the tool and the workpiece. - ANS-Perpendicular

Assume the uncut chip thickness is 0.2 mm and the chip thickness is 0.25 mm. The rake angle
of the tool is 20 degrees. What is the shear angle?
20 degrees
1 degree
46 degrees - ANS-46 degrees

Ductile materials tend to result in what type of chips? - ANS-Continuous

BUE (built-up edge) is undesirable for ________ cutting but sometimes is desirable for ______
cutting - ANS-Finish
Rough

Generally speaking, what happens to the power requirement when the speed, feed, or depth of
cut is increased? - ANS-It increases

Generally speaking, what happens to the cutting temperature when speed is increased? -
ANS-It increases

Generally speaking, what happens to the toughness as the hardness of a cutting tool material
increases? - ANS-It decreases

Generally speaking, what happens to tool wear when the cutting temperature increases? -
ANS-It decreases

Carbide tool coating can be achieved through either chemical vapor deposition (CVD) or
physical vapor deposition (PVD). Which one is conducted at a higher temperature? - ANS-CVD

Which one of the following is NOT a multipoint cutting tool?
A milling cutter
A twist drill bit
A reamer

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