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IMSE 250 Quiz #10
Most cutting processes are __________
(A) three-dimensional. (B) orthogonal cutting. - ANS-A

Generally speaking, the _______ the rake angle, the sharper the cutting edge.
(A) larger (B) smaller - ANS-A

As shear angle increases, the chip thickness ________
(A) increases. (B) decreases. - ANS-B

The magnitude of the shear angle is of fundamental importance. For any given uncut chip
thickness, a small shear angle means a ______ cutting force.
(A) high (B) low - ANS-A

When the dept of cut increases, the cutting force will typically __________.
(A) increase (B) decrease - ANS-A

According to the video, when the cutting fluid is applied into cutting zone, many things will
happen. Which one of the following will NOT happen?
(A) The shear angle increases.
(B) Cutting temperature decreases.
(C) BUE disappears.
(D) Power consumption decreases.
(E) Actual clearance angle decreases. - ANS-E

An ideal cutting fluid has many benefits. Which one of the following is NOT one of these
benefits?
(A) To increase tool life.
(B) To create no or less rust on machine tool.
(C) To create no or less pollution to environment.
(D) To increase the yield strength of workpiece material. - ANS-D

The desired qualities for an ideal tool material are: harder than workpiece; retain hardness at
high temperature; resist wear and thermal shock; impact resistant; chemically inert. Which one
of the following tool materials incorporates all these qualities?
(A) Diamond. (B) Ceramics. (C) HSS. (D) None of them. - ANS-D

Which deposition method has higher depositing temperature?
(A) CVD (Chemical Vapor Deposition). (B) PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition). - ANS-A

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