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Jan-Eric Ståhl

Jan-Eric Ståhl

Professor

Jan-Eric Ståhl

Tolerance Cost in Relation to Surface Finish during Longitudinal Turning Operations

Author

  • Jan-Eric Ståhl
  • Fredrik Schultheiss
  • Sören Hägglund

Summary, in English

Tolerances are an important part of production where the desire to produce quality products have to be weighed against the increased production costs. The desired tolerance will influence the choice of both production method as well as the machine used. Given that machining is an adequate production method, variation of the required surface roughness will imply a variation of the part cost which needs to be taken into account during production planning. This paper presents a method for evaluating the tolerance cost in regards to surface roughness during longitudinal turning operations, thus enabling a better comparison between different production situations.

Department/s

  • Production and Materials Engineering
  • SPI: Sustainable Production Initiative

Publishing year

2014

Language

English

Publication/Series

Proceedings of the 6th Swedish Production Symposium

Document type

Conference paper

Publisher

The Swedish Production Academy

Topic

  • Materials Engineering

Keywords

  • Machining
  • Turning
  • Tolearnce cost
  • Surface roughness
  • Part cost

Conference name

Swedish Production Symposium, 2014

Conference date

2014-09-16 - 2014-09-18

Conference place

Gothenburg, Sweden

Status

Published