Modern machining technology : a practical guide / edited by J. Paulo Davim.
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- Woodhead Publishing in mechanical engineering Modern machining technology
- Language:
- English
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- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (412 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st edition
- Place of Publication:
- Oxford ; Philadelphia : Woodhead Pub., 2011.
- Language Note:
- English
- System Details:
- text file
- Summary:
- This forward-thinking, practical book provides essential information on modern machining technology for industry with emphasis on the processes used regularly across several major industries. Machining technology presents great interest for many important industries including automotive, aeronautics, aerospace, renewable energy, moulds and dies, biomedical, and many others. Machining processes are manufacturing processes in which parts are shaped by the removal of unwanted material; these processes cover several stages and are usually divided into the following categories: cutting (involving s
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- Cover; Modern machining technology: A practical guide; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Preface; About the contributors; Editor; Authors; 1Turning; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Basic motions; 1.3 The turning regime; 1.4 Cutting force and power; 1.5 Uncut (undeformed) chip thickness, equivalent cutting edge, chip flow direction, and true chip cross-section parameters; 1.6 Design of a turning operation; 1.7 Particularities of the geometry of cutting tool with indexable inserts; 1.8 Cutting feed and surface finish in turning; 1.9 Tool wear of SPTT
- 1.10 How to deal with vibrations in turning1.11 References; 2Drilling; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Drilling definition; 2.3 Drill classification; 2.4 Basic terms; 2.5 Drilling regime; 2.6 Drilling system; 2.7 Tool layout as the starting point in the drilling system design; 2.8 Drilling system - drill; 2.9 References; 3Milling; 3.1 Milling and milling operations; 3.2 Cutting parameters in the milling operations; 3.4 The current milling machines; 3.5 Milling technology and machines for several sectors and applications; 3.6 Milling forces modelling; 3.7 Vibrations in milling; 3.8 Conclusion
- 3.9 Acknowledgements3.10 References; 4 Grinding and finishing processes; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 High performance grinding using conventional abrasive wheels; 4.3 High performance grinding using cBN grinding wheels; 4.4 Superfinishing processes; 4.5 Acknowledgements; 4.6 References; 5Thermal advanced machining processes; 5.1 Introduction to thermal machining processes; 5.2 Thermal sources; 5.3 Laser beam machining; 5.4 Case study: thermal enhanced cutting processes; 5.5 References; Index
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- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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- OCLC:
- 866858546
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