KINEMATIC CHAINS OF METAL-CUTTING MACHINE TOOLS
Abstract
The development of kinematic chains is reviewed including: (1) development of the theory of a series of numbers of spindle revolutions per minute and linkages of the kinematic layout of the gear box; (2) fundamental mathematical analysis of the theory of a series of numbers of revolutions as a whole and its individual rules, as well as methods for calculating the kinematic functions of toothed gear-shift boxes; (3) the theory of mathematical analysis and synthesis of kinematic chains of metal-cutting machine tools; (4) the study of the kinematic chains of automatic machine tools; and (5) the development of standardized power packs and type units for multipurpose machine tools. The advantage of arranging the stage series of the numbers of machine spindle revolutions per minute was according to a geometric progression.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 04, 1961
- Accession Number
- AD0256126
Entities
People
- N.i. Shavlyuga
Organizations
- National Air and Space Intelligence Center