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Machining [electronic resource] :Fundamentals and Recent Advances / by João Paulo Davim.

by Davim, João Paulo [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Springer London, 2008.Description: online resource.ISBN: 9781848002135.Subject(s): Engineering | Materials | Engineering economy | Machinery | Structural control (Engineering) | Engineering | Operating Procedures, Materials Treatment | Manufacturing, Machines, Tools | Machinery and Machine Elements | Materials Science | Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials | Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, MarketingDDC classification: 670 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Metal Cutting Mechanics, Finite Element Modelling -- Tools (Geometry and Material) and Tool Wear -- Workpiece Surface Integrity -- Machining of Hard Materials -- Machining of Particulate-Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites -- Drilling Polymeric Matrix Composites -- Ecological Machining: Near-dry Machining -- Sculptured Surface Machining -- Grinding Technology and New Grinding Wheels -- Micro and Nanomachining -- Advanced (Non-traditional) Machining Processes -- Intelligent Machining: Computational Methods and Optimization.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Machining is one of the most important manufacturing processes. Parts manufactured by others processes often require further operations before the product is ready for application. Machining is the broad term used to describe the removal of material from a work-piece. Machining processes can be applied to work metallic and non-metallic materials such as polymers, wood, ceramics and composites. Machining: Fundamentals and Recent Advances is divided into two parts. The first part explains the fundamentals of machining, with special emphasis on three important aspects: mechanics of machining, tools, and work-piece integrity. The second part is dedicated to recent advances in machining, including: machining of hard materials, machining of metal matrix composites, drilling polymeric matrix composites, ecological machining (using the minimal quantity of lubrication), high-speed machining (sculptured surfaces), grinding technology and new grinding wheels, micro- and nano-machining, non-traditional machining processes, and intelligent machining (computational methods and optimization). Professional engineers, researchers and advanced students interested or involved in modern manufacturing engineering will find Machining: Fundamentals and Recent Advances an invaluable reference.
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Metal Cutting Mechanics, Finite Element Modelling -- Tools (Geometry and Material) and Tool Wear -- Workpiece Surface Integrity -- Machining of Hard Materials -- Machining of Particulate-Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites -- Drilling Polymeric Matrix Composites -- Ecological Machining: Near-dry Machining -- Sculptured Surface Machining -- Grinding Technology and New Grinding Wheels -- Micro and Nanomachining -- Advanced (Non-traditional) Machining Processes -- Intelligent Machining: Computational Methods and Optimization.

Machining is one of the most important manufacturing processes. Parts manufactured by others processes often require further operations before the product is ready for application. Machining is the broad term used to describe the removal of material from a work-piece. Machining processes can be applied to work metallic and non-metallic materials such as polymers, wood, ceramics and composites. Machining: Fundamentals and Recent Advances is divided into two parts. The first part explains the fundamentals of machining, with special emphasis on three important aspects: mechanics of machining, tools, and work-piece integrity. The second part is dedicated to recent advances in machining, including: machining of hard materials, machining of metal matrix composites, drilling polymeric matrix composites, ecological machining (using the minimal quantity of lubrication), high-speed machining (sculptured surfaces), grinding technology and new grinding wheels, micro- and nano-machining, non-traditional machining processes, and intelligent machining (computational methods and optimization). Professional engineers, researchers and advanced students interested or involved in modern manufacturing engineering will find Machining: Fundamentals and Recent Advances an invaluable reference.

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