201 resultados para cutter shavings
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Photocopy of an abstract of laws and regulations, and the certificate of admission of undergraduate Charles Ammi Cutter signed by President Jared Sparks on July 15, 1851.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"New series" vol. II, no. 10.
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Contiene: Vol. 1 ([2], lxviii, 372 p.)
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Description based on: 8th ed., 1900.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"The tragical history of Piramus and Thisbe", the 8th ed. with special t.-p., has imprint: London, Printed for C. Harper, 1708. "Loves riddle", with special t.-p., has imprint: London, Printed by B. Motte, for C. Harper, 1707; "Naufragium joculare", with special t.-p., has imprint: Londini, typis B. Motte; veneunt apud C. Harper, 1707.
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International steering and sailing rules ... 9th January 1863; with Addenda to the regulations for preventing collisions at sea ... August 4th, 1868: p. 17-19
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Includes index.
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L'elaborato riguarda l'analisi del ciclo di lavorazione di un assy center cutter, prodotto impiegato in macchinari (ad esempio: carotiere a cutter) per scavi verticali. In particolare verrà descritta brevemente l'azienda produttrice, per poi inoltrarsi nel cuore della tesi e analizzare il ciclo di lavorazione dei principali componenti del cutter, quali: carcassa, albero e perno. Seguirà una breve descrizione dei componenti secondari (guarnizioni, o-ring, sfere e rulli) e una panoramica generale sugli strumenti utilizzati per il controllo delle misure. In seguito verranno ripresi i cicli di lavorazione concentrandosi sugli utensili scelti per le varie operazioni. L'ultima parte tratterà la costificazione di ogni componente fino a giungere all'intero costo dell'assy center cutter secondo il metodo Full Costing.
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The physical model was based on the method of Newton-Euler. The model was developed by using the scientific computer program Mathematica®. Several simulations where tried varying the progress speeds (0.69; 1.12; 1.48; 1.82 and 2.12 m s-1); soil profiles (sinoidal, ascending and descending ramp) and height of the profile (0.025 and 0.05 m) to obtain the normal force of soil reaction. After the initial simulations, the mechanism was optimized using the scientific computer program Matlab® having as criterion (function-objective) the minimization of the normal force of reaction of the profile (FN). The project variables were the lengths of the bars (L1y, L2, l3 and L4), height of the operation (L7), the initial length of the spring (Lmo) and the elastic constant of the spring (k t). The lack of robustness of the mechanism in relation to the variable height of the operation was outlined by using a spring with low rigidity and large length. The results demonstrated that the mechanism optimized showed better flotation performance in relation to the initial mechanism.
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A base-cutter represented for a mechanism of four bars, was developed using the Autocad program. The normal force of reaction of the profile in the contact point was determined through the dynamic analysis. The equations of dynamic balance were based on the laws of Newton-Euler. The linkage was subject to an optimization technique that considered the peak value of soil reaction force as the objective function to be minimized while the link lengths and the spring constant varied through a specified range. The Algorithm of Sequential Quadratic Programming-SQP was implemented of the program computational Matlab. Results were very encouraging; the maximum value of the normal reaction force was reduced from 4,250.33 to 237.13 N, making the floating process much less disturbing to the soil and the sugarcane rate. Later, others variables had been incorporated the mechanism optimized and new otimization process was implemented .