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Introduction: Historical and Economic Context; The Metal Cutting (or Machining) Process; A Short History of Machining; Machining and the Global Economy; Summary and Conclusion; References; Chapter 2. Metal Cutting Operations and Terminology; Introduction; Turning; Boring Operations; Drilling; Facing; Forming and Parting Off; Milling; Shaping and Planing; Broaching; Conclusion; References; Bibliography (Also see Chapter 15); Chapter 3. The Essential Features of Metal Cutting; Introduction; The Chip 327 $aTechniques for Study of Chip Formation Chip Shape; Chip Formation; The Chip/tool Interface; Chip Flow Under Conditions of Seizure; The Built-up Edge; Machined Surfaces; Summary and Conclusion; References; Chapter 4. Forces and Stresses in Metal Cutting; Introduction; Stress on the Shear Plane; Forces in the Flow Zone; The Shear Plane and Minimum Energy Theory; Forces in Cutting Metals and Alloys; Stresses in the Tool; Stress Distribution; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5. Heat in Metal Cutting; Introduction; Heat In the Primary Shear Zone; Heat at the Tool/work Interface 327 $aHeat Flow at the Tool Clearance Face Heat in Areas of Sliding; Methods of Tool Temperature Measurement; Measured Temperature Distribution in Tools; Relationship of Tool Temperature to Speed; Relationship of Tool Temperature to Tool Design; Conclusion; References; Chapter 6. Cutting Tool Materials I: High Speed Steels; Introduction and Short History; Carbon Steel Tools; High Speed Steels; Structure and Composition; Properties of High Speed Steels; Tool Life and Performance of High Speed Steel Tools; Tool-life Testing; Conditions of Use; Further Development; Conclusion; References 327 $aChapter 7. Cutting Tool Materials II: Cemented Carbides Cemented Carbides: an Introduction; Structures and Properties; Tungsten Carbide-Cobalt Alloys (WC-Co); Tool Life and Performance of Tungsten Carbide-Cobalt Tools; Tungsten-Titanium-Tantalum Carbide Bonded with Cobalt; Performance of (WC+TiC+TaC) -Co Tools; Perspective: StraightZ? WC-Co Grades versus the Steel-CuttingZ? Grades; Performance of TiC OnlyZ? Based Tools; Performance of Laminated and Coated Tools; Practical Techniques of Using Cemented Carbides for Cutting; Conclusion on Carbide Tools; References 327 $aChapter 8. Cutting Tool Materials III: Ceramics, CBN Diamond Introduction; Alumina (Ceramic) Tools; Alumina-Based Composites (Al2O3 + TiC); Sialon; Cubic Boron Nitride (CBN); Diamond, Synthetic Diamond, and Diamond Coated Cutting Tools; General Survey of All Tool Materials; References; Chapter 9. Machinability; Introduction; Magnesium; Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys; Copper, Brass and Other Copper Alloys; Commercially Pure Iron; Steels: Alloy Steels and Heat-Treatments; Free-Cutting Steels; Austenitic Stainless Steels; Cast Iron; Nickel and Nickel Alloys; Titanium and Titanium Alloys; Zirconium 327 $aConclusions on Machinability 330 $aMetal cutting is an essential process throughout engineering design and manufacturing industries. To increase efficiency and reduce costs, it is necessary to improve understanding of the metal cutting process. 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