Metal Cutting Mechanics

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CRC Press, Dec 22, 1998 - Science - 320 pages
Metal Cutting Mechanics outlines the fundamentals of metal cutting analysis, reducing the extent of empirical approaches to the problems as well as bridging the gap between design and manufacture. The author distinguishes his work from other works through these aspects:
  • considering the system engineering of the cutting process
  • identifying the singularity of the cutting process among other closely related manufacturing processes by chip formation, caused by bending and shear stresses in the deformation zone
  • suggesting a distinctive way toward predictability of the metal cutting process
  • devoting special attention to experimental methodology
    Metal Cutting Mechanics provides an exceptional balance between general reading and research analysis, presenting industrial and academic requirements in terms of basic scientific factors as well as application potential.
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    Contents

    Chapter two System approach
    11
    Chapter three Parallelsided deformation zone theory
    73
    Chapter four Work material considerations
    127
    Chapter five Finite element simulation
    183
    Chapter six Methodology of experimental studies in metal cutting
    213
    Appendix Cutting tool geometry
    271
    Index
    289
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