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This forward-thinking, practical book provides essential information on modern machining technology for industry with emphasis on the processes used regularly across several major… Read more
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List of figures
List of tables
Preface
About the contributors
Chapter 1: Turning
Abstract:
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 turning
Chapter 2: Drilling
Abstract:
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
Chapter 3: Milling
Abstract:
3.1 Milling and milling operations
3.2 Cutting parameters in the milling operations
3.3 Tool wear in milling
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 Acknowledgements
Chapter 4: Grinding and finishing processes
Abstract:
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
Chapter 5: Thermal advanced machining processes
Abstract:
5.1 Introduction to thermal machining processes
5.2 Thermal sources
5.3 Laser beam machining
5.4 Case study: thermal enhanced cutting processes
Index
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J. Paulo Davim is a full professor at the University of Aveiro, Portugal. He is also distinguished as an honorary professor in several universities and colleges in China, India, and Spain. He is the series editor of Elsevier’s Woodhead Publishing Reviews: Mechanical Engineering Series.