Optimization of the technology of cutting heavy-gage sheet metal by thermal method

Author:

Anakhov Sergey1,Matushkin Anatoliy2,Gogolev Alexandr2

Affiliation:

1. Russian State Vocational Pedagogical University

2. Ural Federal University named First President of Russia B. Yeltsin

Abstract

The analysis of the influence of various technological solutions used in the thermal cutting of heavy-gage sheet metals to reduce the deformations of the resulting piece parts is given. It has been suggested to use a gas-oxygen cutting technology with packing sequence without localization of heat build-up. The effect of improving the efficiency and quality of production using the developed cutting technology is shown.

Publisher

Bryansk State Technical University BSTU

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