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Feed Rate in Tool Life and Tool Wear Formulas
Feed Rate is defined as the tool’s distance travelled during one spindle revolution. And is denoted by f. Feed Rate is usually measured using the Millimeter Per Revolution for Feed. Note that the value of Feed Rate is always positive.
Formulas to find Feed Rate in Tool Life and Tool Wear
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Feed given Taylor's Tool Life, Cutting Velocity, and Intercept
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Tool Life and Tool Wear formulas that make use of Feed Rate
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Taylor's Intercept given Cutting Velocity and Tool Life
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f
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Taylor's Tool Life Exponent using Cutting Velocity and Taylor's Tool Life
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f
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Taylor's Tool Life given Cutting Velocity and Taylor's Intercept
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f
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Depth of Cut for given Taylor's Tool Life, Cutting Velocity and Intercept
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Taylor's Exponent of Depth of Cut
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f
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Taylor's Exponent of Feed
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List of variables in Tool Life and Tool Wear formulas
f
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Taylor's Constant
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f
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Cutting Velocity
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f
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Depth of Cut
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f
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Taylor's Exponent for Depth of Cut
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f
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Tool Life in Taylors Theory
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f
x
Taylor Tool Life Exponent
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f
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Taylor's Exponent for Feed Rate in Taylors Theory
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FAQ
What is the Feed Rate?
Feed Rate is defined as the tool’s distance travelled during one spindle revolution. Feed Rate is usually measured using the Millimeter Per Revolution for Feed. Note that the value of Feed Rate is always positive.
Can the Feed Rate be negative?
No, the Feed Rate, measured in Feed cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Feed Rate?
Feed Rate is usually measured using the Millimeter Per Revolution[mm/rev] for Feed. Meter Per Revolution[mm/rev] are the few other units in which Feed Rate can be measured.
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