This book delivers the fundamental science and mechanics of machining and machine tools by presenting systematic and quantitative knowledge in the form of process mechanics and physics. It gives readers a solid command of machining science and engineering, and familiarizes them with the geometry and functionality requirements of creating parts and components in today’s markets. The authors address traditional machining topics, such as:
single and multiple point cutting processes
grinding
components
accuracy and metrology
shear stress in cutting
cutting temperature and analysis
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They also address non-traditional machining, such as:
electrical discharge machining
electrochemical machining
laser and electron beam machining
A chapter on biomedical machining is also included. This book is appropriate for advanced undergraduate and graduate mechanical engineering students, manufacturing engineers, and researchers. Each chapter contains examples, exercises and their solutions, and homework problems that reflect practical industrial applications. The authors provide a platform for mastering the basic theories and fundamental principles of machining so that readers will be able to effectively handle new materials, tools, machines, and configurations long after they put the book down.
Includes coverage of traditional and non-traditional machining based on energy beams, abrasives and fluids
Includes advanced level material with an emphasis on analytical and quantitative reasoning
Contains detailed examples and homework problems
Provides case studies from the automotive and aerospace industry that help illustrate key points and allow readers to see the concepts discussed in a real world setting
Includes coverage of traditional and non-traditional machining based on energy beams, abrasives and fluids Includes advanced level material with an emphasis on analytical and quantitative reasoning Contains detailed examples and homework problems Provides case studies from the automotive and aerospace industry that help illustrate key points and allow readers to see the concepts discussed in a real world setting
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Steven Liang
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