Now in orthogonal cutting the width of the chip equals to the width of the cut.
Considering the specific gravity of the metal as constant, the volume of the chip produced
will be equal to the volume of the metal cut. Widths of both being equal, the product of
the chip thickness and its length will therefore, be equal to the product to the thickness
and the length of the metal cut. If L1, L2 are the lengths of the metal cut and the chip
respectively, it follows that:
Now in orthogonal cutting the width of the chip equals to the width of the cut.
Considering the specific gravity of the metal as constant, the volume of the chip produced
will be equal to the volume of the metal cut. Widths of both being equal, the product of
the chip thickness and its length will therefore, be equal to the product to the thickness
and the length of the metal cut. If L1, L2 are the lengths of the metal cut and the chip
respectively, it follows that:
Now in orthogonal cutting the width of the chip equals to the width of the cut.
Considering the specific gravity of the metal as constant, the volume of the chip produced
will be equal to the volume of the metal cut. Widths of both being equal, the product of
the chip thickness and its length will therefore, be equal to the product to the thickness
and the length of the metal cut. If L1, L2 are the lengths of the metal cut and the chip
respectively, it follows that:
Now in orthogonal cutting the width of the chip equals to the width of the cut.
Considering the specific gravity of the metal as constant, the volume of the chip produced
will be equal to the volume of the metal cut. Widths of both being equal, the product of
the chip thickness and its length will therefore, be equal to the product to the thickness
and the length of the metal cut. If L1, L2 are the lengths of the metal cut and the chip
respectively, it follows that: