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Taylor's Tool Life Exponent in Facing Operation Formulas
Taylor’s Tool Life Exponent is a parameter used in tool life equations to describe the relationship between cutting speed and tool life in metal machining. And is denoted by n.
Formulas to find Taylor's Tool Life Exponent in Facing Operation
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Taylor's Exponent given Cutting Speed for Constant-Cutting-Speed Operation
Go
Facing Operation formulas that make use of Taylor's Tool Life Exponent
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Reference Cutting Velocity given Rate of Increase of Wear-Land Width
Go
f
x
Cutting Velocity given Rate of Increase of Wear-Land Width
Go
f
x
Optimum Spindle Speed
Go
f
x
Reference Cutting Velocity given Optimum Spindle Speed
Go
f
x
Machining and Operating Rate given Optimum Spindle Speed
Go
f
x
Cost of 1 Tool given Optimum Spindle Speed
Go
f
x
Tool Changing Time given Optimum Spindle Speed
Go
f
x
Tool Changing Cost given Optimum Spindle Speed
Go
f
x
Optimum Spindle Speed given Tool Changing Cost
Go
f
x
Time Proportion of Edge given Cutting Speed for Constant-Cutting-Speed Operation
Go
f
x
Reference Cutting Velocity given Cutting Velocity for Constant-Cutting-Speed Operation
Go
f
x
Cutting Speed for Constant-Cutting-Speed Operation
Go
f
x
Tool Life given Cutting Speed for Constant-Cutting-Speed Operation
Go
f
x
Reference Tool Life given Optimum Spindle Speed
Go
f
x
Reference Tool Life given Cutting Speed for Constant-Cutting-Speed Operation
Go
List of variables in Facing Operation formulas
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x
Cutting Velocity
Go
f
x
Reference Cutting Velocity
Go
f
x
Reference Tool Life
Go
f
x
Tool Life
Go
f
x
Time Proportion of Cutting Edge
Go
FAQ
What is the Taylor's Tool Life Exponent?
Taylor’s Tool Life Exponent is a parameter used in tool life equations to describe the relationship between cutting speed and tool life in metal machining.
Can the Taylor's Tool Life Exponent be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Taylor's Tool Life Exponent, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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