Cutting Velocity using Taylor's Tool Life and Intercept Formula

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Taylor Cutting Velocity is the tangential velocity at the periphery of the cutter or workpiece (whichever is rotating). Check FAQs
V'cut=XTvx
V'cut - Taylor Cutting Velocity?X - Taylors Intercept or Taylor's Constant?Tv - Tool Life in Cutting Velocity?x - Taylors Tool Life Exponent in Cutting Velocity?

Cutting Velocity using Taylor's Tool Life and Intercept Example

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0.0687Edit=85.1306Edit4499.4Edit0.8466Edit
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Cutting Velocity using Taylor's Tool Life and Intercept Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Cutting Velocity using Taylor's Tool Life and Intercept?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
V'cut=XTvx
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
V'cut=85.13064499.4s0.8466
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
V'cut=85.13064499.40.8466
Next Step Evaluate
V'cut=0.0687444008014727m/s
LAST Step Rounding Answer
V'cut=0.0687m/s

Cutting Velocity using Taylor's Tool Life and Intercept Formula Elements

Variables
Taylor Cutting Velocity
Taylor Cutting Velocity is the tangential velocity at the periphery of the cutter or workpiece (whichever is rotating).
Symbol: V'cut
Measurement: SpeedUnit: m/s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Taylors Intercept or Taylor's Constant
Taylors Intercept or Taylor's Constant is an experimental constant that depends mainly upon the tool-work materials and the cutting environment.
Symbol: X
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Tool Life in Cutting Velocity
Tool Life in Cutting Velocity is the period of time for which the cutting edge, affected by the cutting procedure, retains its cutting capacity between sharpening operations.
Symbol: Tv
Measurement: TimeUnit: s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Taylors Tool Life Exponent in Cutting Velocity
Taylors Tool Life Exponent in Cutting Velocity is an experimental exponent that helps in quantifying the rate of tool wear.
Symbol: x
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be between 0 to 1.

Other formulas in Cutting Velocity category

​Go Resultant Cutting Velocity
Vr=vccos((η))
​Go Crater Depth for Sintered-Carbide Tools
Kt=0.06+0.3fr
​Go Feed for Sintered-Carbide Tools using Crater Depth
fr=Kt-0.060.3
​Go Taylor's Intercept given Cutting Velocity and Taylor's Tool Life
X=V'cut(Tvx)

How to Evaluate Cutting Velocity using Taylor's Tool Life and Intercept?

Cutting Velocity using Taylor's Tool Life and Intercept evaluator uses Taylor Cutting Velocity = Taylors Intercept or Taylor's Constant/(Tool Life in Cutting Velocity^Taylors Tool Life Exponent in Cutting Velocity) to evaluate the Taylor Cutting Velocity, The Cutting Velocity using Taylor's Tool Life and Intercept is a method to find the maximum Cutting Velocity with which the Workpiece can be machined when the time interval of Tool Sharpening is fixed. Taylor Cutting Velocity is denoted by V'cut symbol.

How to evaluate Cutting Velocity using Taylor's Tool Life and Intercept using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Cutting Velocity using Taylor's Tool Life and Intercept, enter Taylors Intercept or Taylor's Constant (X), Tool Life in Cutting Velocity (Tv) & Taylors Tool Life Exponent in Cutting Velocity (x) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Cutting Velocity using Taylor's Tool Life and Intercept

What is the formula to find Cutting Velocity using Taylor's Tool Life and Intercept?
The formula of Cutting Velocity using Taylor's Tool Life and Intercept is expressed as Taylor Cutting Velocity = Taylors Intercept or Taylor's Constant/(Tool Life in Cutting Velocity^Taylors Tool Life Exponent in Cutting Velocity). Here is an example- 0.068744 = 85.1306/(4499.4^0.846624).
How to calculate Cutting Velocity using Taylor's Tool Life and Intercept?
With Taylors Intercept or Taylor's Constant (X), Tool Life in Cutting Velocity (Tv) & Taylors Tool Life Exponent in Cutting Velocity (x) we can find Cutting Velocity using Taylor's Tool Life and Intercept using the formula - Taylor Cutting Velocity = Taylors Intercept or Taylor's Constant/(Tool Life in Cutting Velocity^Taylors Tool Life Exponent in Cutting Velocity).
Can the Cutting Velocity using Taylor's Tool Life and Intercept be negative?
No, the Cutting Velocity using Taylor's Tool Life and Intercept, measured in Speed cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Cutting Velocity using Taylor's Tool Life and Intercept?
Cutting Velocity using Taylor's Tool Life and Intercept is usually measured using the Meter per Second[m/s] for Speed. Meter per Minute[m/s], Meter per Hour[m/s], Kilometer per Hour[m/s] are the few other units in which Cutting Velocity using Taylor's Tool Life and Intercept can be measured.
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