Metal Cutting and High Speed Machining

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Daniel Dudzinski, Alain Molinari, H. Schulz
Springer US, 2002 M04 30 - 498 pages
This book gives a coherent overview of recent developments in Metal Cutting and High Speed Machining, presenting the latest research of international groups in theoretical and experimental approaches in this field. Topics covered include: mechanics of cutting, numerical models, chatter vibrations, machining processes (drilling, high speed milling, grinding, hard turning), cutting tools and coatings, dry cutting, computer aided manufacturing, numerical control and command, process monitoring and adaptive control, machine tool (in particular the Parallel Kinematic Machines) and components (spindles and linear motor feed drive). Special attention is made to industrial applications, such as to aeronautical materials. Various facets of metal cutting are developed to stimulate an interdisciplinary approach.

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ON THE SIMULATION OF MACHINING AT THE ATOMIC SCALE
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THREEDIMENSIONAL FINITEELEMENT ANALYSIS
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DYNAMICS IN HIGH SPEED MACHINING
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