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Last seen on: Wall Street Journal Crossword – November 21 2022 – Zero Waste

Random information on the term “Chatter”:

Machining vibrations, also called chatter, are the relative movement between the workpiece and the cutting tool. The vibrations result in waves on the machined surface. This affects typical machining processes, such as turning, milling and drilling, and atypical machining processes, such as grinding.

A chatter mark is an irregular surface flaw left by a wheel that is out of true in grinding or regular mark left when turning a long piece on a lathe, due to machining vibrations.

As early as 1907, Frederick W. Taylor described machining vibrations as the most obscure and delicate of all the problems facing the machinist, an observation still true today, as shown in many publications on machining.

The explanation of the machine tool regenerative chatter was made by Tobias. S. A. and W. Fishwick in 1958, by modeling the feedback loop between the metal cutting process and the machine tool structure, and came with the stability lobes diagram. The structure stiffness, damping ratio and the machining process damping factor, are the main parameters that defines the limit where the machining process vibration is prone to enlarge with time.

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Random information on the term “GAB”:

The cuneiform sign gáb, (also qáb), is an uncommon-use sign of the Amarna letters, and other cuneiform texts. It is possibly an equivalent sign for the later version of DAGAL (extensive Sumerogram), , with an, , replacing the earlier version, the “star” (as Dingir), contained within the cuneiform sign. This later version of DAGAL is somewhat similar to gáb, (a ‘rectangular-box form’). The meaning of “DAGAL”, Akkadian language for “extensive” – compares to the Amarna letters use of gáb as Akkadian language “gabbu”, English language for “all”, or “all (of us)”

For Rainey’s version of EA letters 359–379 (only 10 actual letters) gáb is only used to spell Akkadian “gabbu”, and 2 words using qáb, mostly for Akkadian “qabû”, English “to speak”, and in EA 259 (the “King of Battle, Tablet I”), for “battle”, Akkadian “qablu”.

Cuneiform gáb/qáb is mostly used as a syllabic for the three characters of the sign. It is within a small group of signs that are composed of 1- or 2-vertical strokes (at right or left), the other signs being no. 535 Ib (cuneiform), no. 536 ku (cuneiform) (only 1-vertical, left and right), no. 537 lu (cuneiform), and no 575, ur (cuneiform).

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