OPTIMIZATION OF WOOD MILLING SCHEDULE – A CASE STUDY
The paper presents the results of a case study applied to the milling process of solid wood specimens made of black alder wood (Alnus glutinosa L. Gaertn.) with a view to find the optimal cutting schedule when two main criteria, such as the minimum power consumption and the best surface quality a...
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Editura Universitatii Transilvania din Brasov
2015-12-01
|
Series: | Pro Ligno |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://www.proligno.ro/ro/articles/2015/4/Salca_final.pdf |
id |
doaj-2f573d31f3c045a3a952e71ffcbdbb33 |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-2f573d31f3c045a3a952e71ffcbdbb332020-11-24T22:51:47ZengEditura Universitatii Transilvania din BrasovPro Ligno1841-47372069-74302015-12-01114525530OPTIMIZATION OF WOOD MILLING SCHEDULE – A CASE STUDYEmilia-Adela SALCA0TRANSILVANIA University in Brasov, RomaniaThe paper presents the results of a case study applied to the milling process of solid wood specimens made of black alder wood (Alnus glutinosa L. Gaertn.) with a view to find the optimal cutting schedule when two main criteria, such as the minimum power consumption and the best surface quality are fulfilled.The experimental work was performed with black alder wood originating from mature trees from the Buzau Valley region in Romania. All samples were processed on their longitudinal edges by straight milling with a milling cutter having glued straight plates on the vertical milling machine under different cutting schedules. An electronic device connected to the machine engine and an acquisition board were used to record and compute the power consumption during milling. Roughness measurements of the samples were performed by employing an optical profilometer. All data were processed using the regression method and variance analysis. The study revealed that best results are to be obtained in terms of cutting power and surface quality when processing with low feed speeds and light cutting depths.http://www.proligno.ro/ro/articles/2015/4/Salca_final.pdfblack aldermilling; optimizationcutting scheduleroughness |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Emilia-Adela SALCA |
spellingShingle |
Emilia-Adela SALCA OPTIMIZATION OF WOOD MILLING SCHEDULE – A CASE STUDY Pro Ligno black alder milling; optimization cutting schedule roughness |
author_facet |
Emilia-Adela SALCA |
author_sort |
Emilia-Adela SALCA |
title |
OPTIMIZATION OF WOOD MILLING SCHEDULE – A CASE STUDY |
title_short |
OPTIMIZATION OF WOOD MILLING SCHEDULE – A CASE STUDY |
title_full |
OPTIMIZATION OF WOOD MILLING SCHEDULE – A CASE STUDY |
title_fullStr |
OPTIMIZATION OF WOOD MILLING SCHEDULE – A CASE STUDY |
title_full_unstemmed |
OPTIMIZATION OF WOOD MILLING SCHEDULE – A CASE STUDY |
title_sort |
optimization of wood milling schedule – a case study |
publisher |
Editura Universitatii Transilvania din Brasov |
series |
Pro Ligno |
issn |
1841-4737 2069-7430 |
publishDate |
2015-12-01 |
description |
The paper presents the results of a case study applied to the milling process of solid wood
specimens made of black alder wood (Alnus glutinosa L. Gaertn.) with a view to find the optimal
cutting schedule when two main criteria, such as the minimum power consumption and the best
surface quality are fulfilled.The experimental work was performed with black alder wood originating
from mature trees from the Buzau Valley region in Romania. All samples were processed on their
longitudinal edges by straight milling with a milling cutter having glued straight plates on the vertical
milling machine under different cutting schedules. An electronic device connected to the machine
engine and an acquisition board were used to record and compute the power consumption during
milling. Roughness measurements of the samples were performed by employing an optical
profilometer. All data were processed using the regression method and variance analysis. The study
revealed that best results are to be obtained in terms of cutting power and surface quality when
processing with low feed speeds and light cutting depths. |
topic |
black alder milling; optimization cutting schedule roughness |
url |
http://www.proligno.ro/ro/articles/2015/4/Salca_final.pdf |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT emiliaadelasalca optimizationofwoodmillingscheduleacasestudy |
_version_ |
1725668786050170880 |