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Metal Machining—Recent Advances, Applications and Challenges

Metal Machining—Recent Advances, Applications and Challenges

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Machining remains one of the most important manufacturing processes in the metalworking industry. Studies on this process have investigated the machinability of different materials, the behaviour of tools, chip formation, surface integrity, forces involved, and its economic and environmental sustainability. New materials are constantly being developed, and machining research needs to closely follow these developments. This book examines recent research in the machining field, covering several aspects and presenting very interesting developments in this area of knowledge.

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Keywords

  • AA2024 floor milling
  • aluminium
  • AWJM (abrasive water jet machining)
  • AZ91D
  • burr
  • C/TPU (carbon/thermoplastic polyurethane)
  • Ca treatment
  • carbide tool
  • carbon dioxide snow
  • cemented carbide
  • CFRTP (Carbon fiber-reinforced thermoplastics)
  • chemical vapor deposition (CVD)
  • chip breakability
  • chip segmentation
  • circular run-out
  • coated cemented carbide
  • coated tools
  • concentricity
  • cutting energy
  • cutting forces
  • cylindricity
  • damage modeling
  • dry
  • dry drilling
  • dry turning
  • dynamic strain aging
  • finishing turning
  • flexible vacuum fixture
  • Haynes 282
  • hole repair
  • hybrid structure
  • liquid nitrogen
  • machinability
  • Machining
  • machining simulation
  • magnesium alloy
  • milling
  • minimum quantity Lubricant (MQL)
  • multilayer
  • multilayered coatings
  • n/a
  • nanolayer
  • nanolayered coatings
  • non-metallic inclusions
  • optimization
  • parallelism
  • part quality
  • Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD)
  • RA
  • re-drilling
  • roughness
  • roundness
  • RZ
  • segmented chip
  • solid tools
  • Stainless Steel
  • straightness
  • surface integrity
  • surface quality
  • surface roughness
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture
  • Technology: general issues
  • thin plates
  • thin-wall
  • TiAlN
  • TiAlN-based coatings
  • tool coating
  • tool damage
  • tool edge preparation
  • tool life
  • total run-out
  • turning
  • turning process
  • turning tools
  • UNS A97075
  • UNS M11917
  • vibrations
  • wear mechanism
  • wear mechanisms
  • weight distribution

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-2495-5

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