Machining Time for Turning Operation Formula

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Turning time is the duration required to complete a turning operation on a workpiece in a lathe machine, from the start of cutting to the finish. Check FAQs
tm=Lcutfrω
tm - Turning Time?Lcut - Length of Cut?fr - Feed Rate?ω - Angular Velocity of Job or Workpiece?

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0.6139Edit=9Edit0.7Edit200Edit
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Machining Time for Turning Operation Solution

Follow our step by step solution on how to calculate Machining Time for Turning Operation?

FIRST Step Consider the formula
tm=Lcutfrω
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
tm=9mm0.7mm/rev200rev/min
Next Step Convert Units
tm=0.009m0.0007m/rev20.944rad/s
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
tm=0.0090.000720.944
Next Step Evaluate
tm=0.613883351957144s
LAST Step Rounding Answer
tm=0.6139s

Machining Time for Turning Operation Formula Elements

Variables
Turning Time
Turning time is the duration required to complete a turning operation on a workpiece in a lathe machine, from the start of cutting to the finish.
Symbol: tm
Measurement: TimeUnit: s
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Length of Cut
Length of Cut (LOC) is a measurement of the functional cutting depth in the axial direction for a machining process.
Symbol: Lcut
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Feed Rate
Feed Rate is defined as the tool's distance travelled towards the workpiece during one spindle revolution.
Symbol: fr
Measurement: FeedUnit: mm/rev
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Angular Velocity of Job or Workpiece
Angular Velocity of Job or Workpiece is defined as the number of rotations the workpiece makes in a unit amount of time.
Symbol: ω
Measurement: Angular VelocityUnit: rev/min
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other formulas in Turning Operation category

​Go Diameter of Workpiece given Constant for Cylindrical Turning
d=KfπLcut
​Go Turning Length given Constant for Cylindrical Turning
Lcut=Kfπd
​Go Feed given Constant for Cylindrical Turning
f=πdLcutK
​Go Constant for given Cylindrical Turning
K=πdLcutf

How to Evaluate Machining Time for Turning Operation?

Machining Time for Turning Operation evaluator uses Turning Time = Length of Cut/(Feed Rate*Angular Velocity of Job or Workpiece) to evaluate the Turning Time, The Machining Time For Turning Operation is defined as the time taken by the Machining Tool to reduce the dimension of the workpiece while turning, in a single pass. Turning Time is denoted by tm symbol.

How to evaluate Machining Time for Turning Operation using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Machining Time for Turning Operation, enter Length of Cut (Lcut), Feed Rate (fr) & Angular Velocity of Job or Workpiece (ω) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Machining Time for Turning Operation

What is the formula to find Machining Time for Turning Operation?
The formula of Machining Time for Turning Operation is expressed as Turning Time = Length of Cut/(Feed Rate*Angular Velocity of Job or Workpiece). Here is an example- 0.613883 = 0.009/(0.0007*20.9439510228654).
How to calculate Machining Time for Turning Operation?
With Length of Cut (Lcut), Feed Rate (fr) & Angular Velocity of Job or Workpiece (ω) we can find Machining Time for Turning Operation using the formula - Turning Time = Length of Cut/(Feed Rate*Angular Velocity of Job or Workpiece).
Can the Machining Time for Turning Operation be negative?
No, the Machining Time for Turning Operation, measured in Time cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Machining Time for Turning Operation?
Machining Time for Turning Operation is usually measured using the Second[s] for Time. Millisecond[s], Microsecond[s], Nanosecond[s] are the few other units in which Machining Time for Turning Operation can be measured.
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