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CampoManufacturaManufactura
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen19071994
Autor originalFrederick Winslow TaylorBoothroyd, G., Dewhurst, P.
TipoTool wear prediction modelSystematic approach to cost-effective product design
Fuente seminalTaylor, F. W. (1907). On the art of cutting metals. Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 28, 31-350. link ↗Boothroyd, G., Dewhurst, P., & Knight, W. A. (1994). Product Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (1st ed.). Marcel Dekker. ISBN: 0-8247-9157-6
AliasTaylor's equation, Tool life prediction, VT relationshipDFMA, Design for manufacturability, DFA
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ResumenTaylor's tool life equation is an empirical relationship predicting how long a cutting tool remains usable before dulling or breaking, expressed as a function of cutting speed, feed rate, and depth of cut. Formulated by Frederick Winslow Taylor in 1907 from systematic experiments on metal cutting, this method provides a practical framework for optimizing machining operations by balancing productivity against tool wear and cost.Design for Manufacturing and Assembly (DFMA) is a systematic methodology for creating products that are inherently easier and less expensive to manufacture and assemble. Developed by Boothroyd, Dewhurst, and Knight, DFMA evaluates design choices based on their impact on production cost, quality, and speed, guiding designers toward solutions that balance performance, manufacturability, and economics.
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