Metal Cutting Technologies : Progress and Current Trends / ed. by J. Paulo Davim. - 1 online resource (XII, 173 p.) - Advanced Mechanical Engineering , 1 2367-3796 ; .

Frontmatter -- Preface -- About the editor -- Contents -- List of contributing authors -- 1. The Principle of Minimum Strain Energy to Fracture of the Work Material and Its Application in Modern Cutting Technologies -- 2. Energy Consumption Optimization in Machining Processes -- 3. Machining with High-Pressure Cooling -- 4. Effect of Machining on the Fatigue Life of Steels -- 5. FEM Analysis and ANN Modeling for Optimizing Machinability Indicators during Dry Longitudinal Turning of Ti-6Al-4V ELI Alloy -- 6. Double-Tool Turning -- 7. Effect of Electrical Resistivity on the Electrical Discharge Machining Process -- Index

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Metal cutting is a science and technology of great interest for several important industries, such as automotive, aeronautics, aerospace, moulds and dies, biomedicine, etc. Metal cutting is a manufacturing process in which parts are shaped by removal of unwanted material. The interest for this topic increased over the last twenty years, with rapid advances in materials science, automation and control, and computers technology. The present volume aims to provide research developments in metal cutting for modern industry. This volume can be used by students, academics, researchers, and engineering professionals in mechanical, manufacturing, and materials industries. THE SERIES: ADVANCED MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Currently, it is possible to defi ne mechanical engineering as the branch of engineering that "involves the application of principles of physics and engineering for the design, manufacturing, automation and maintenance of mechanical systems". Mechanical Engineering is closely related to a number of other engineering disciplines. This series fosters information exchange and discussion on all aspects of mechanical engineering with a special emphasis on research and development from a number of perspectives including (but not limited to) materials and manufacturing processes, machining and machine tools, tribology and surface engineering, structural mechanics, applied and computational mechanics, mechanical design, mechatronics and robotics, fluid mechanics and heat transfer, renewable energies, biomechanics, nanoengineering and nanomechanics. In addition, the series covers the full range of sustainability aspects related with mechanical engineering. Advanced Mechanical Engineering is an essential reference for students, academics, researchers, materials, mechanical and manufacturing engineers and professionals in mechanical engineering.




Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.


In English.

9783110451740

10.1515/9783110451740 doi


Mechanische Verfahrenstechnik.
Metall.
Produktionstechnik.
Schneiden.
Technology & Engineering / Industrial Engineering.

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