Fractal Analysis in Machining [electronic resource] /by Prasanta Sahoo, Tapan Barman, João Paulo Davim.
by Sahoo, Prasanta [author.]; Barman, Tapan [author.]; Davim, João Paulo [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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TA329-348 Recent Developments in the Ordered Weighted Averaging Operators: Theory and Practice | TJ1-1570 EKC 2010 | R856-857 Sick Building Syndrome | TA1-2040 Fractal Analysis in Machining | TJ212-225 Analysis and Synthesis of Networked Control Systems | QA402-402.37 Multicriteria Analysis | TK1-9971 New Developments and Applications in Sensing Technology |
Fundamental Consideration -- Fractal Analysis in CNC End Milling -- Fractal Analysis in CNC Turning -- Fractal Analysis in Cylindrical Grinding -- Fractal Analysis in EDM.
The concept of fractals is often considered to describe surface roughness. Fractals retain all the structural information and are characterized by a single descriptor, the fractal dimension, D. Fractal dimension is an intrinsic property of the surface and independent of the filter processing of measuring instrument as well as the sampling length scale. This book cover fractal analysis of surface roughness in different machining processes such as Computer Numeric Control (CNC) end milling, CNC turning, electrical discharge machining and cylindrical grinding. The content here presented adds a significant contribution to the existing literature, with interest to both industrial and academic public.
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