THEORETICAL RESEARCH ON CUTTING METHODS USED IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY
The present paper presents modern methods of cutting metallic materials used in the automotive industry, highlighting essential theoretical principles, process efficiency, cut quality, and economic implications. Among the methods discussed are laser cutting, water jet cutting, and electrical discha...
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author | Alexandru Vasile Oancea Corneliu Rontescu Ana Maria Bogatu Dumitru Titi Cicic Catalin Gheorghe Amza |
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The present paper presents modern methods of cutting metallic materials used in the automotive industry, highlighting essential theoretical principles, process efficiency, cut quality, and economic implications. Among the methods discussed are laser cutting, water jet cutting, and electrical discharge machining (EDM), each having specific characteristics that determine their applicability in various industrial fields. A review of the specialized literature shows that laser cutting and water jet cutting offer significantly higher cutting speeds and superior precision compared to traditional methods, making them preferred solutions in high-demand production environments. In contrast, mechanical cutting, although slower, proves to be a viable option for workshops with limited budgets or for the production of unique or small series parts.The paper analyzes cutting methods in terms of operational costs, cutting precision, cutting speed, and equipment costs, highlighting that selecting the optimal cutting method is a matter of cost, efficiency, and the long-term vision of the management of the user company.
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spelling | doaj-art-a612dfb4d1864909af4ccde46ceb7cb92025-01-17T15:23:45ZengEditura Politehnica, TimisoaraNonconventional Technologies Review2359-86462359-86542024-12-01284THEORETICAL RESEARCH ON CUTTING METHODS USED IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRYAlexandru Vasile Oancea0Corneliu Rontescu1Ana Maria Bogatu2Dumitru Titi Cicic3Catalin Gheorghe Amza4National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA BucharestNational University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA BucharestNational University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA BucharestNational University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA BucharestNational University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest The present paper presents modern methods of cutting metallic materials used in the automotive industry, highlighting essential theoretical principles, process efficiency, cut quality, and economic implications. Among the methods discussed are laser cutting, water jet cutting, and electrical discharge machining (EDM), each having specific characteristics that determine their applicability in various industrial fields. A review of the specialized literature shows that laser cutting and water jet cutting offer significantly higher cutting speeds and superior precision compared to traditional methods, making them preferred solutions in high-demand production environments. In contrast, mechanical cutting, although slower, proves to be a viable option for workshops with limited budgets or for the production of unique or small series parts.The paper analyzes cutting methods in terms of operational costs, cutting precision, cutting speed, and equipment costs, highlighting that selecting the optimal cutting method is a matter of cost, efficiency, and the long-term vision of the management of the user company. https://revtn.ro/index.php/revtn/article/view/493cuttinglaserelectrical discharge machiningwater jetmechanical cutting |
spellingShingle | Alexandru Vasile Oancea Corneliu Rontescu Ana Maria Bogatu Dumitru Titi Cicic Catalin Gheorghe Amza THEORETICAL RESEARCH ON CUTTING METHODS USED IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY Nonconventional Technologies Review cutting laser electrical discharge machining water jet mechanical cutting |
title | THEORETICAL RESEARCH ON CUTTING METHODS USED IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY |
title_full | THEORETICAL RESEARCH ON CUTTING METHODS USED IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY |
title_fullStr | THEORETICAL RESEARCH ON CUTTING METHODS USED IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY |
title_full_unstemmed | THEORETICAL RESEARCH ON CUTTING METHODS USED IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY |
title_short | THEORETICAL RESEARCH ON CUTTING METHODS USED IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY |
title_sort | theoretical research on cutting methods used in the automotive industry |
topic | cutting laser electrical discharge machining water jet mechanical cutting |
url | https://revtn.ro/index.php/revtn/article/view/493 |
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