Jornada:

     Recent Advances in Planning of

Machining Operations for Efficient Chip Control

 

Avances recientes en la planificación de procesos de mecanizado

para un control eficiente de la viruta

 

 

 

Eguna/Fecha: Urtarrilak 23, asteartea

                        23 de Enero, Martes

Ordua/Hora:  9:00 – 12:00

Tokia/Lugar: Goi Eskola Politeknikoa

Izen ematea/Inscripción:  150 €

 

 

Informazioa eta izen-emateak/Información e Inscripciones

Isabel Mangana

Tel: 943 71 21 83 - 943 79 47 00

imangana@eps.mondragon.edu

 

La Jornada es en Inglés

 

Program

 

9:00           Ponencia

11:00          Café

11:30          Debate Coloquio

12:00          Clausura

 

Presentation Abstract:

 

This presentation will cover most recent advances in chip flow, chip curl and chip breaking in metal machining. Analytical, numerical and empirical modeling efforts undertaken by researchers at the University of Kentucky (USA) will be summarized, along with a case study on developing a process planning system developed for predicting chip breaking in machining.  This case study includes the development of an intelligent chip-form predictive model for automotive applications.  The integral role of chip-form/chip breakability analysis in the overall machining performance and machinablity evaluation will be presented.  Case studies involving multi-pass turning operations for predicting optimum cutting conditions and cutting tool selection will then be presented.  Most recent findings on developing predictive models for optimum machining performance in face milling and drilling will also be briefly discussed. Finally, a summary of the future outlook in chip control and predictive model development will be presented.

 

Bio-summary of I.S. Jawahir:

 

Dr. I.S. Jawahir is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and James F. Hardymon Endowed Chair in Manufacturing Systems at the University of Kentucky (Lexington, KY).  He received his Ph.D. from the University of New South Wales (Sydney, Australia) in 1986.  Dr. Jawahir has been active in the area of metal machining for over three decades, published over 150 research papers in refereed journals and conference proceedings and has been awarded with 4 U.S. patents (for work in tool-life, chip control and machining optimization).  He has directed the research of 17 PhD and 36 MS graduates.  His current research interests are: modeling of machining operations, machining performance studies and machining optimization, sustainable product design and manufacture.  During the last fifteen years, he has received over $6M in research funding from several industrial groups including major U.S. automotive manufacturers, leading machine tool manufacturers, major cutting tool manufacturers, and from U.S. Government agencies such as NSF, Department of Education (GAANN Fellowships). 

 

Dr. Jawahir is a Fellow of CIRP (The International Academy for Production Engineering).  He is also a member of ASME, ASM, NAMRI and SME.  He is the Technical Editor of the Journal of Machining Science and Technology (currently published by Taylor & Francis Publishers).  He is also the founder of the CIRP International Workshop Series on Modeling of Machining Operations in 1998, which still continues with the 10th workshop to be held in Italy in 2007.  He is a member on the ASME Board for Research and Technology Development.  In 2004, he was elected as the Chairman of the ASME Research Committee on “Sustainable Products and Processes”. In 2006, he took up a new challenge and founded a new journal, The International Journal of Product Design and Manufacture for Sustainability (published by InderScience Publishers, United Kingdom) and he is serving as the Editor-in-Chief for this new journal. He has delivered keynote addresses and invited presentations in 23 countries, including Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Spain, United Kingdom and United States.