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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2017Pre-treatment of Biomass By Rolling - A Combined Experimental and Numerical Analysiscitations
  • 2015Adjustable broaching tool for tolerance compensation in precision manufacturing1citations

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  • Rasmussen, Anette Alsted
  • Koch, T.
  • Hansen, Klaus Schütt
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Adjustable broaching tool for tolerance compensation in precision manufacturing

  • Nielsen, Emil Krabbe
  • Eriksen, Rasmus Solmer
  • Paldan, Nikolas Aulin
  • Arentoft, Mogens
Abstract

Current manufacturing of precision tools for machining typically requires processes such as grinding, EDM or laser processing in order to comply with high requirements on tolerances. However even tools manufactured by these processes come short, when a new batch of workpieces are supplied, and their tolerances are not compliant. This approach presents a precision broaching tool for adjusting the inner diameter of an external broach. The tool compensates for the manufacturing tolerance chain of tool and<br/>workpieces by up to 37 m. The approach is based on conventional shrink fitting of cold forging tools. A numerical and analytical model of the compression is compared with experimental results.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • grinding
  • forging