Remerswaal. Written Communication, ‘Effect of Feed and Nose Radius on Vibrational Stability When Turning’.
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GallowayD. F.1956Proc. Instn mech. Engrs, vol. 170, p. 207, ‘Some Experiments on the Deflections and Vibrations of Drilling Machines’.
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GallowayD. F.Research Dept. of the Instn Prod. Engrs, ‘Machine Tool Research and Development’.
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GallowayD. F.1957Trans. Amer. Soc. mech. Engrs, vol. 79, p. 191, ‘Some Experiments on the Influence of Various Factors on Drill Performance’.
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Anon. PERA Report No. 79, ‘Notes on the Accuracy of Cylindrical Grinding Machines’.
10.
OpitzH.1958 Proc. Conference on Technology of Engineering Manufacture, p. 440, ‘Performance Testing of Machine Tools’.
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EiseleF.SadowyM.SunE.1957 Report on 3rd Foko Ma Conference, Munich, October, vol. 2, ‘Vergleichende Untersuchungen der Aufstellung von Drehbänken. Vergleichende Untersuchungen der Aufstellung von Schleifmaschinen in Stockwerksbauten’.
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Anon. PERA Report No. P1712(R), ‘Vibration Tests on a Horizontal Milling Machine’.
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Anon. PERA Report No. P.1743, ‘Vibration Tests on a Jig Borer’.
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PERA and Lewis, F. A. British Patent Specification No. 744 041, ‘Improvements in or Relating to the Damping of Vibrations in Machine Tool Parts’.
15.
Anon. PERA Report No. 78, ‘Investigation of Static Properties of a Boring Bar’.
16.
Anon. PERA Reports being prepared for publication, ‘Investigation of Dynamic Properties of a Boring Bar’. ‘Determination of Cutting Force Characteristics When Boring’. ‘Investigation into Mechanism of Chatter of a Boring Bar when Boring on a Lathe’. ‘Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Performance of a Tuned and Damped Vibration Absorber’.
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Anon. PERA Internal Report, ‘A Spring-Mass-Dashpot Analogy for the Dynamic Behaviour of Lathes’.
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MerchantM. E.1959Amer. Mach., N.Y., vol. 103, p. 142, ‘10 Years Ahead—What's in it for Metal-working’.
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TörnebohmH.1956Microtecnic, vol. IX, No. 1, ‘How to Avoid Increase of Heat in Machine Tools When Using Hydraulic Motions’.
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PahlitzschG.1957Microtecnic, vol. X, No. 5, ‘Distribution of Temperature in a Cylindrical Grinding Machine from Starting to a Steady State’.
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CarsonG. B.ColeL. C.1944Mach. Design, vol. 16, p. 103, ‘How Loads and Enclosures Affect Motor Performance’.
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EiseleF.‘Fortschrittliche Fertigung und Moderne Werkzeugmaschinen’, p. 225, ‘Herstellgenauigkeit der Werkstücke und Hierfür Erforderliche Abnahmetoleranzen der Werkzeugmaschinen’ (W. Girardet, Essen).
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BirchallT. M.MooreA. I. W.1958Engineer, Lond., vol. 206, p. 476, ‘Friction and Lubrication of Machine Tool Slideways’.
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BirchallT. M.LewisF. A.NewR. W.1960 1st Machine Tool Design and Research Conference, Birmingham, 26-30 September, ‘Application of Research Results in Machine Tool Design and Development’.
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Anon. PERA Report No. 80, ‘Frictional Characteristics of P.T.F.E. Impregnated Bronze Sliding on Cast Iron’.
28.
KoenigsbergerF.1960 1st Machine Tool Design and Research Conference, Birmingham, 26-30 September, ‘The Function of Research in the Development of Automatic Machine Tools’.
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BrownG. M.1960 1st Machine Tool Design and Research Conference, Birmingham, 26-30 September, ‘The Dynamic Characteristics of a Hydrostatic Thrust Bearing’.
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WunschH. L.1960 1st Machine Tool Design and Research Conference, Birmingham, 26-30 September, ‘The Design of Air Bearings and Their Application to Measuring Instruments and Machine Tools’.
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Anon. PERA Report No. 38, ‘Summary of Methods of Slideway Protection for Machine Tools’.
32.
PieckenbrinkR.1957Industr.-Anz., 5th April, ‘Wechselkräfte und Schwingungen beim Fräsvorgang’.
33.
GallowayD. F.1959 The 1959 Sir Alfred Herbert Paper presented to the Institution of Production Engineers, London, 10th December, ‘Recent Production Developments in the Soviet Union’.
34.
Anon. PERA Report Nos. 54, 55, 58 and 62, ‘Guide to Work Handling Equipment for Machine Tools and Presses, Parts I, II, III, IV’.
35.
SparkesC. A.1957J. Electron. Control, vol. 3, p. 514, ‘Electronically Controlled Machine Tools in Service with Special Reference to Co-ordinate Setting Horizontal Boring Machines’.
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PlayerD.TempleW. K.1957J. Inst. Prod. Engrs, vol. 36, p. 628, ‘Machine Tools of the Future’.
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FarmerP. J.1958Aircr. Prodn Lond., vol. 20, p. 174, ‘Fairey-Ferranti Three Dimensional Contour-Milling Machine Operated by a Digital Control System’.
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LeeteD. L.1960 1st Machine Tool Design and Research Conference, Birmingham, 26-30 September, ‘Automatic Compensation of Alignment Errors in Machine Tools’.
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FloydW. F.WelfordA. T.1954 Vol. II, Proc. Ergonomics Res. Soc., ‘Symposium on Human Factors in Equipment Design’.
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Anon. PERA Report No. 37, ‘Notes on Design and Use of Horizontal Milling Machines’.