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Maximum Wear Land Width is the maximum width of the region where wear occurs in a tool. Check FAQs
Wmax=LwTtm
Wmax - Maximum Wear Land Width?Lw - Increase in Wear Land Width Per Component?T - Tool Life?tm - Machining Time?

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0.3125Edit=0.0031Edit75Edit0.75Edit
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Maximum Wear-Land Width Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
Wmax=LwTtm
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
Wmax=0.0031mm75min0.75min
Next Step Convert Units
Wmax=3.1E-6m4500s45s
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
Wmax=3.1E-6450045
Next Step Evaluate
Wmax=0.0003125m
LAST Step Convert to Output's Unit
Wmax=0.3125mm

Maximum Wear-Land Width Formula Elements

Variables
Maximum Wear Land Width
Maximum Wear Land Width is the maximum width of the region where wear occurs in a tool.
Symbol: Wmax
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Increase in Wear Land Width Per Component
Increase in Wear Land Width per Component is the increase in the width of the region where wear occurs in a tool.
Symbol: Lw
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Tool Life
Tool Life is the period of time for which the cutting edge, affected by the cutting procedure, retains its cutting capacity between sharpening operations.
Symbol: T
Measurement: TimeUnit: min
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Machining Time
Machining Time is the time when a machine is actually processing something, generally, machining time is the term used when there is a removal of unwanted material.
Symbol: tm
Measurement: TimeUnit: min
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Maximum Wear Land Width

​Go Maximum Wear-Land Width given Rate of Increase of Wear-Land Width
Wmax=VratioTref((VrefV)1n)

Other formulas in Wear Land category

​Go Increase in Wear-Land Width per Component
Lw=WmaxtmT
​Go Machining Time given Maximum Wear-Land Width
tm=LwTWmax
​Go Increase in Wear-Land Width given Rate of Increase of Wear-Land Width
Lw=tmVratioTref(VrefV)1nT
​Go Rate of Increase of Wear-Land given Feed and Time for Facing
Vratio=WmaxTref(Vref2πns(ro-nsft′))1n

How to Evaluate Maximum Wear-Land Width?

Maximum Wear-Land Width evaluator uses Maximum Wear Land Width = Increase in Wear Land Width Per Component*Tool Life/Machining Time to evaluate the Maximum Wear Land Width, The Maximum Wear-Land Width is the width on the cutting edge that experiences wear during the machining process. As the cutting tool wears, the width of the wear land increases, eventually affecting the quality of the machined surface and the efficiency of the cutting operation. Maximum Wear Land Width is denoted by Wmax symbol.

How to evaluate Maximum Wear-Land Width using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Maximum Wear-Land Width, enter Increase in Wear Land Width Per Component (Lw), Tool Life (T) & Machining Time (tm) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Maximum Wear-Land Width

What is the formula to find Maximum Wear-Land Width?
The formula of Maximum Wear-Land Width is expressed as Maximum Wear Land Width = Increase in Wear Land Width Per Component*Tool Life/Machining Time. Here is an example- 320 = 3.125E-06*4500/45.
How to calculate Maximum Wear-Land Width?
With Increase in Wear Land Width Per Component (Lw), Tool Life (T) & Machining Time (tm) we can find Maximum Wear-Land Width using the formula - Maximum Wear Land Width = Increase in Wear Land Width Per Component*Tool Life/Machining Time.
What are the other ways to Calculate Maximum Wear Land Width?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Maximum Wear Land Width-
  • Maximum Wear Land Width=Rate of Increase of Wear Land Width*Reference Tool Life*((Reference Cutting Velocity/Cutting Velocity)^(1/Taylor's Tool Life Exponent))OpenImg
Can the Maximum Wear-Land Width be negative?
No, the Maximum Wear-Land Width, measured in Length cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Maximum Wear-Land Width?
Maximum Wear-Land Width is usually measured using the Millimeter[mm] for Length. Meter[mm], Kilometer[mm], Decimeter[mm] are the few other units in which Maximum Wear-Land Width can be measured.
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