Number of chip produce per time given metal removal rate Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Number of Chip Produced per Unit Time = Material Removal Rate/Average Volume of Each Chip in Grinding
Nc = Zw-m/VO
This formula uses 3 Variables
Variables Used
Number of Chip Produced per Unit Time - The Number of Chip Produced per Unit Time is defined as the number of chips produced per revolution/minute of grinding wheel.
Material Removal Rate - (Measured in Cubic Meter per Second) - Material removal rate (MRR) is the amount of material removed per time unit (usually per minute) when performing machining operations.
Average Volume of Each Chip in Grinding - (Measured in Cubic Meter) - Average Volume of Each Chip in Grinding is defined as the average of the volume of each chip formed during the operation.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Material Removal Rate: 0.003 Cubic Meter per Second --> 0.003 Cubic Meter per Second No Conversion Required
Average Volume of Each Chip in Grinding: 6000 Cubic Millimeter --> 6E-06 Cubic Meter (Check conversion here)
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
Nc = Zw-m/VO --> 0.003/6E-06
Evaluating ... ...
Nc = 500
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
500 --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
500 <-- Number of Chip Produced per Unit Time
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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18 Grinding Chip Calculators

Maximum undeformed chip thickness given constant for grinding wheel
Go Maximum Undeformed Chip Width in Grinding = sqrt(Constant for Grinding Wheel*Surface Speed of Workpiece in Grinding*(sqrt(Infeed in Grinding Machine))/Surface Speed of Grinding Wheel)
Width of grinding path given Number of chips produced per time
Go Width of Grinding Path = Number of Chip Produced per Unit Time/(Surface Speed of Grinding Wheel*Number of active grains per Area on wheel surface)
Number of chip produced per unit time in Grinding
Go Number of Chip Produced per Unit Time = Surface Speed of Grinding Wheel*Width of Grinding Path*Number of active grains per Area on wheel surface
Average length of Chip given Average volume of each Chip
Go Average Length of Chip = (6*Average volume of each Chip)/(Maximum width of chip in Grinding*Maximum Undeformed Chip Thickness in Grinding)
Maximum Width of Chip given Average volume of each Chip
Go Maximum width of chip in Grinding = (6*Average volume of each Chip)/(Maximum Undeformed Chip Thickness in Grinding*Average Length of Chip)
Maximum undeformed chip thickness given average volume of each chip
Go Maximum Undeformed Chip Thickness in Grinding = 6*Average volume of each Chip/(Maximum width of chip in Grinding*Average Length of Chip)
Average Volume of each Chip
Go Average volume of each Chip = Maximum width of chip in Grinding*Maximum Undeformed Chip Thickness in Grinding*Average Length of Chip/6
Angle made by length of chip given Infeed
Go Angle made by the length of the chip = acos(1-(2*Infeed in Grinding Machine/Diameter of Grinding Tool Wheel))
Infeed for given Angle made by length of chip
Go Infeed in Grinding Machine = (1-cos(Angle made by the length of the chip))*Diameter of Grinding Tool Wheel/2
Angle made by length of chip
Go Angle made by the length of the chip = asin(2*Average Length of Chip/Diameter of Grinding Tool Wheel)
Average length of chip
Go Average Length of Chip = Diameter of Grinding Tool Wheel*sin(Angle made by the length of the chip)/2
Average length of chip given Infeed
Go Average Chip Length = sqrt(Infeed in Grinding Machine*Diameter of Grinding Tool Wheel)
Maximum Width of Chip given Max undeformed Chip thickness
Go Maximum width of chip in Grinding = Grain aspect ratio in Grinding*Maximum Undeformed Chip Thickness in Grinding
Maximum undeformed chip thickness
Go Maximum Undeformed Chip Thickness in Grinding = Maximum width of chip in Grinding/Grain aspect ratio in Grinding
Metal removal rate given number of chip produced and volume of each chip
Go Material Removal Rate = Number of Chip Produced per Unit Time*Average Volume of Each Chip in Grinding
Average Volume of each chip given metal removal rate in grinding
Go Average Volume of Each Chip in Grinding = Material Removal Rate/Number of Chip Produced per Unit Time
Number of chip produce per time given metal removal rate
Go Number of Chip Produced per Unit Time = Material Removal Rate/Average Volume of Each Chip in Grinding
Infeed given Diameter of wheel and average length of chip
Go Infeed in Grinding Machine = (Average Chip Length^2)/Diameter of Grinding Tool Wheel

Number of chip produce per time given metal removal rate Formula

Number of Chip Produced per Unit Time = Material Removal Rate/Average Volume of Each Chip in Grinding
Nc = Zw-m/VO

What is the purpose of grinding?

Grinding is a machining process that's used to remove material from a workpiece via a grinding wheel. As the grinding wheel turns, it cuts material off the workpiece while creating a smooth surface texture in the process.

How to Calculate Number of chip produce per time given metal removal rate?

Number of chip produce per time given metal removal rate calculator uses Number of Chip Produced per Unit Time = Material Removal Rate/Average Volume of Each Chip in Grinding to calculate the Number of Chip Produced per Unit Time, The Number of chip produce per time given metal removal rate is defined as the amount of chip produced per unit sec/minutes. Number of Chip Produced per Unit Time is denoted by Nc symbol.

How to calculate Number of chip produce per time given metal removal rate using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Number of chip produce per time given metal removal rate, enter Material Removal Rate (Zw-m) & Average Volume of Each Chip in Grinding (VO) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Number of chip produce per time given metal removal rate calculation can be explained with given input values -> 19841.27 = 0.003/6E-06.

FAQ

What is Number of chip produce per time given metal removal rate?
The Number of chip produce per time given metal removal rate is defined as the amount of chip produced per unit sec/minutes and is represented as Nc = Zw-m/VO or Number of Chip Produced per Unit Time = Material Removal Rate/Average Volume of Each Chip in Grinding. Material removal rate (MRR) is the amount of material removed per time unit (usually per minute) when performing machining operations & Average Volume of Each Chip in Grinding is defined as the average of the volume of each chip formed during the operation.
How to calculate Number of chip produce per time given metal removal rate?
The Number of chip produce per time given metal removal rate is defined as the amount of chip produced per unit sec/minutes is calculated using Number of Chip Produced per Unit Time = Material Removal Rate/Average Volume of Each Chip in Grinding. To calculate Number of chip produce per time given metal removal rate, you need Material Removal Rate (Zw-m) & Average Volume of Each Chip in Grinding (VO). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Material Removal Rate & Average Volume of Each Chip in Grinding and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
How many ways are there to calculate Number of Chip Produced per Unit Time?
In this formula, Number of Chip Produced per Unit Time uses Material Removal Rate & Average Volume of Each Chip in Grinding. We can use 1 other way(s) to calculate the same, which is/are as follows -
  • Number of Chip Produced per Unit Time = Surface Speed of Grinding Wheel*Width of Grinding Path*Number of active grains per Area on wheel surface
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