P2-0266 — Final report
1.
Multiple layer perceptron simulation and advanced metamodelling of centreless grinding process

Scientific paper, which was presented on international conference describe advanced simulation methods, based on neural network, to predict optimal machining parameters at centerless grinding process. Centerless grinding process is modern technology, which is mostly used for final operations of rounded products in automotive industry.

B.04 Guest lecture

COBISS.SI-ID: 9560859
2.
Influencing indicators of innovation, R&D and technology processes

Scientific paper is focused into analysis of input factors which influences on successful innovation RR activity in consequently better economic results of the company.

B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference

COBISS.SI-ID: 1865943
3.
Predictive performance models and optimization for sustainable machining of a high temperature nickel alloy

This paper presents the results from an experimental study of sustainable high performance machining of Inconel 718. High temperature alloys, such as nickel and titanium alloys, pose significant difficulty in machining when using conventional means due to their unique thermo-mechanical properties.

B.04 Guest lecture

COBISS.SI-ID: 10586651
4.
Modeling and optimization of machining of high temperature Nickel alloy for improved machining performance and enhanced sustainability

This paper presents results from modeling and optimization of Nickel-based high temperature alloy (Inconel 718) machining for achieving improved overall machining performance. The results show that appropriate cooling/lubrication application can provide improved overall machining performance while satisfying sustainability issues in terms of improved machined surface quality, tool-life, power consumption and productivity.

B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference

COBISS.SI-ID: 10699291
5.
High performance manufacturing - definition and aims

Scientific paper, which was presented on international conference analyze high performance machining technologies, where high speed machining and high speed grinding can be found. Contribution is important for research sphere as well as for practical application in industry, where above mentioned technologies are necessary to manufacture complex product in shorter time, comparatively to old conventional technologies. Products with these technologies can be manufactured more effectively and more cheaply.

B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference

COBISS.SI-ID: 9613339
6.
Modeling and optimization of machining of high temperature Nickel alloy for improved machining performance and enhanced sustainability

This paper presents results from modeling and optimization of Nickel-based high temperature alloy (Inconel 718) machining for achieving improved overall machining performance. The results show that appropriate cooling/lubrication application can provide improved overall machining performance while satisfying sustainability issues in terms of improved machined surface quality, tool-life, power consumption and productivity.

B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference

COBISS.SI-ID: 10699291
7.
Predictive performance models and optimization for sustainable machining of a high temperature nickel alloy

This paper presents the results from an experimental study of sustainable high performance machining of Inconel 718. High temperature alloys, such as nickel and titanium alloys, pose significant difficulty in machining when using conventional means due to their unique thermo-mechanical properties.

B.04 Guest lecture

COBISS.SI-ID: 10586651
8.
Multiple layer perceptron simulation and advanced metamodelling of centreless grinding process

Scientific paper, which was presented on international conference describe advanced simulation methods, based on neural network, to predict optimal machining parameters at centerless grinding process. Centerless grinding process is modern technology, which is mostly used for final operations of rounded products in automotive industry.

B.04 Guest lecture

COBISS.SI-ID: 9560859