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Micromanufacturing of Metallic Materials



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Autore: Zhao Jingwei Visualizza persona
Titolo: Micromanufacturing of Metallic Materials Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (236 p.)
Soggetto topico: History of engineering and technology
Soggetto non controllato: acoustic softening
additive manufacturing
AISI316
aspect ratio hole
bio-inspired functional surface
blanking experimental
bulk metallic glass
chatter mark
computation
copper substrate
critical fracture value
crystal plasticity
current density
cut surface quality
deionized water
difficult-to-cut material
distortion
EDM
electrically assisted
electrically-assisted rolling
electron backscatter diffraction
equal channel angular pressing
fine blanking
finite element analysis
finite element method analysis
formability
forming limit
forming method
freeform optics
grain orientation
Inconel 718 alloy
large aperture optics
machining
magnesium alloy
metallic glasses
metallic materials
metallic microgear
micro lens arrays (MLAs)
micro products
micro-drilling
micro-embossing
micro-punch array
micro-textures
micromanufacturing
microthin sheet
miniaturization
miniaturized tensile tests
modeling
numerical simulation
optimization
optimum clearance
packaging
photolithography
plasma printing
prevention
processing route
punch load
residual effect
residual stress
screen printing
slip system evolution
slip systems
slow tool servo
surface
surface microstructure
T2 copper foil
tensile process
thermal stress
thermoplastic microforming
titanium
tool path generation
twinning
ultra-precision diamond turning
ultra-thin foil
ultrasonic vibration
Persona (resp. second.): JiangZhengyi
DobrzańskiLeszek Adam
LeeChong Soo
YuFuxiao
ZhaoJingwei
Sommario/riassunto: Product miniaturization is a trend for facilitating product usage, enabling product functions to be implemented in microscale geometries, and aimed at reducing product weight, volume, cost and pollution. Driven by ongoing miniaturization in diverse areas, including medical devices, precision equipment, communication devices, micro-electromechanical systems and microsystems technology, the demands for micro metallic products have been tremendously increased. Such a trend requires the development of advanced technology for the micromanufacturing of metallic materials, with regard to producing high-quality micro metallic products that possess excellent dimensional tolerances, the required mechanical properties and improved surface quality. Micromanufacturing differs from conventional manufacturing technology in terms of materials, processes, tools, and machines and equipment, due to the miniaturization nature of the whole micromanufacturing system, which challenges the rapid development of micromanufacturing technology. Such a background has prompted and encouraged us to publish a scholarly book on the topic of the micromanufacturing of metallic materials, with the purpose of providing readers with a valuable document that can be used in the research and development of micromanufacturing technology. This book will be useful for both theoretical and applied research aimed at micromanufacturing technology, and will serve as an important research tool, providing knowledge to be returned to the community not only as valuable scientific literature, but also as technology, processes and productivities.
Titolo autorizzato: Micromanufacturing of Metallic Materials  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910557467803321
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