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Machining—Recent Advances, Applications and Challenges



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Autore: Urbicain Gorka Visualizza persona
Titolo: Machining—Recent Advances, Applications and Challenges Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (554 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: in situ estimation
modeling
simulation
variable pitch
X-ray diffraction
cutting edge preparation
plastic zone
flank milling
surface roughness
power consumption
cutting tool
fatigue
additive manufacturing
optimization
trochoidal step
surface topography
sinusoidal grid
milling
desirability approach
electrochemical discharge machining
fast simulation
Inconel 718
secondary adhesion wear
machinability
hybrid stacks drilling
cooling rate
shape memory alloy
residual stress
diameter variation
turning
computer vision
workholding
on-machine monitoring
chip morphology
dry-cutting
turning machine tools
SACE-drilled hole depth
residual stresses
cryogenic machining
prime machining costs
PVD Ti0.41Al0.59N/Ti0.55Al0.45N coating
single point incremental sheet forming
butt weld joint
dish angle
machining characteristic
DSC test
segmented diamond blade
cutting tool wear
ultra-precision machining
ceramics
shape memory effect
current density
fractal dimension
crack growth rate
drilling
force–temperature correlation through analytical modeling
finite element model
analytic solution
aluminium
taguchi method
multi-objective optimization
real-time prediction
Gamma-TiAl
cutting temperature
EN 31 steel
superalloys
material-removal rate
glass machining
corner radius
thin-wall machining
vibration
GPU
titanium aluminides
minimum quantity lubrication
machining temperatures at two deformation zones
finite element method
roughness
slight materials
high computational efficiency
dynamic
adhesive
heat transfer analysis
connections
stability
vibrations
trochoidal milling
magnesium alloys
specific cutting energy
laser-assisted machining
artificial neutral network
microscopic analysis
Milling stability
topography
weight loss
modal testing
sustainable machining
dry
damping
ductile machining
Inconel® 718
modelling
cutting edge microgeometry
electropulsing
PCD
cutting geometry
fixture
artificial neural networks
spark-assisted chemical engraving
machining
specific energy consumption
heat transfer search algorithm
material removal rate
prediction
CFRP/UNS A92024
tool wear
titanium alloy
multi-beam laser
chip compression ratio
design of experiments
concrete
ANN
titanium
chatter
response surface methodology
machine tool
superelastic nitinol
optimal machining conditions
machine vision
steel sheet
cutting process
fracture mechanism
self-excitation
tool insert condition
induction assisted milling
hole quality
GA
titanium alloys
microlens array
parameter identification
Taguchi method
weld reinforcement
slow tool servo
cutting parameters
flank super abrasive machining (SAM)
stiffness properties
grey relational analysis
deflection
computer numerical control
grain density
surface grinding
the cutting force components
Huber–Mises stress
WEDM
Persona (resp. second.): López de LacalleLuis Norberto
Sommario/riassunto: The Special Issue Machining—Recent Advances, Applications and Challenges is intended as a humble collection of some of the hottest topics in machining. The manufacturing industry is a varying and challenging environment where new advances emerge from one day to another. In recent years, new manufacturing procedures have retained increasing attention from the industrial and scientific community. However, machining still remains the key operation to achieve high productivity and precision for high-added value parts. Continuous research is performed, and new ideas are constantly considered. This Special Issue summarizes selected high-quality papers which were submitted, peer-reviewed, and recommended by experts. It covers some (but not only) of the following topics: High performance operations for difficult-to-cut alloys, wrought and cast materials, light alloys, ceramics, etc.; Cutting tools, grades, substrates and coatings. Wear damage; Advanced cooling in machining: Minimum quantity of lubricant, dry or cryogenics; Modelling, focused on the reduction of risks, the process outcome, and to maintain surface integrity; Vibration problems in machines: Active and passive/predictive methods, sources, diagnosis and avoidance; Influence of machining in new concepts of machine–tool, and machine static and dynamic behaviors; Machinability of new composites, brittle and emerging materials; Assisted machining processes by high-pressure, laser, US, and others; Introduction of new analytics and decision making into machining programming. We wish to thank the reviewers and staff from Materials for their comments, advice, suggestions and invaluable support during the development of this Special Issue.
Titolo autorizzato: Machining—Recent Advances, Applications and Challenges  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-378-4
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910367565503321
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