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Cost of one tool refers to the monetary value associated with acquiring, using, and maintaining a cutting tool for machining operations. Check FAQs
C=eWf
C - Cost of One Tool?e - Constant for Tool Type(e)?W - Initial Work Piece Weight?f - Constant for Tool Type(f)?

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100Edit=45Edit19.2486Edit0.27Edit
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
C=eWf
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
C=4519.2486kg0.27
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
C=4519.24860.27
Next Step Evaluate
C=100.000023229251
LAST Step Rounding Answer
C=100

Cost of Machine tool given initial weight of workpiece Formula Elements

Variables
Cost of One Tool
Cost of one tool refers to the monetary value associated with acquiring, using, and maintaining a cutting tool for machining operations.
Symbol: C
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Constant for Tool Type(e)
Constant for Tool Type(e) refers to a numerical value or coefficient used in formulas or calculations to represent specific characteristics or properties of a particular type of cutting tool.
Symbol: e
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Initial Work Piece Weight
Initial work piece weight refers to the weight of the raw material or stock material before any machining operations are performed on it.
Symbol: W
Measurement: WeightUnit: kg
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Constant for Tool Type(f)
Constant for tool type(f) represents a coefficient or numerical value associated with specific characteristics or properties of a particular type of cutting tool.
Symbol: f
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.

Other Formulas to find Cost of One Tool

​Go Cost of 1 Tool given Machining Cost for Maximum Power
C=(T(Cmtmax)-MQ)-(Mtc)

Other formulas in Maximum Power cost category

​Go Machining Cost per component under Maximum Power Condition
Cm=tmax(M+(QMtc+CT))
​Go Machining Cost per component for Maximum Power when Cutting Speed is limited by Taylor's Exponent
Cm=((((tmintmax)1Te)Te1-Te)+1)tmaxM
​Go Cost amortized over years given Total rate for Machining and Operator
y=KmeWf(r-(KoRd))(2N)

How to Evaluate Cost of Machine tool given initial weight of workpiece?

Cost of Machine tool given initial weight of workpiece evaluator uses Cost of One Tool = Constant for Tool Type(e)*Initial Work Piece Weight^Constant for Tool Type(f) to evaluate the Cost of One Tool, Cost of Machine tool given initial weight of workpiece involves understanding the various cost components that are influenced by the weight and material of the workpiece. The weight of the workpiece can affect the machining time, tool wear, energy consumption, and other operational aspects. Cost of One Tool is denoted by C symbol.

How to evaluate Cost of Machine tool given initial weight of workpiece using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Cost of Machine tool given initial weight of workpiece, enter Constant for Tool Type(e) (e), Initial Work Piece Weight (W) & Constant for Tool Type(f) (f) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Cost of Machine tool given initial weight of workpiece

What is the formula to find Cost of Machine tool given initial weight of workpiece?
The formula of Cost of Machine tool given initial weight of workpiece is expressed as Cost of One Tool = Constant for Tool Type(e)*Initial Work Piece Weight^Constant for Tool Type(f). Here is an example- 89.56931 = 45*19.24857^0.27.
How to calculate Cost of Machine tool given initial weight of workpiece?
With Constant for Tool Type(e) (e), Initial Work Piece Weight (W) & Constant for Tool Type(f) (f) we can find Cost of Machine tool given initial weight of workpiece using the formula - Cost of One Tool = Constant for Tool Type(e)*Initial Work Piece Weight^Constant for Tool Type(f).
What are the other ways to Calculate Cost of One Tool?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Cost of One Tool-
  • Cost of One Tool=(Tool Life*((Machining and Operating Cost of Each Product/Machining Time for Maximum Cost)-Machining and Operating Rate)/Time Proportion)-(Machining and Operating Rate*Time to Change One Tool)OpenImg
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