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In the field of machine tools the considerable progress which has
taken place in the last two decades, has been due to a large extent
to the co-opera- tion between teaching, research and industry. The
paper describes how this co-operation, extending far beyond
national boundaries, has influenced design fundamentals as well as
design practice for metal cutting machine tools, and how this has
contributed to the develop- ment of machines which show better
quantitative and qualitative perfor- mance with higher technical
and economic efficiency. Resume Le progres dans Ie domaine des
machines outils, qu'on a observe depuis vingt ans est dft a la
collaboration de l'enseignement, de la recherche et de l'industrie.
Dans cette communication on montre que cette collaboration, qui
s'etend a travers les frontieres nationales, a influence les
principes de dessin et l'exe- cution des machines outils. Elle a
produit des machines de meilleure qualite et productivite avec un
haut rendement economique et technique. Literatur [1] Nicolson, J.
T.: Report on Experiments with Rapid Cutting Steel Tools, The Man-
chester Association of Engineers and the Manchester Municipal
School of Technology, Manchester 1903. [2] Schlesinger, G.: Die
Werkzeugmaschinen, Julius Springer, Berlin 1936. [3] Whitworth, J.:
Address to the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Glasgow 1956.
Mommsen, Th.: Offener Brief an Professor Lujo Brentano, Miinchener
Neueste Nach- [4] richten, Nr. 530, 15. November 1901. [5] Ashby,
Sir E.: Technology and the Academics, MacMillan, London 1959.
Schlesinger, G.: Priifbuch fUr Werkzeugmaschinen, G. W. den Boer,
Middelburg 1962.
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