Metal cutting theory and practice / David A. Stephenson, John S. Agapiou

Por: Stephenson, David AColaborador(es): Agapiou, John STipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Manufacturing engineering and materials processingDetalles de publicación: New York : Crc, 2005 Edición: 2nd ed.Descripción: XVII, 846 p. : il. ; 27 cmISBN: 0-8247-5888-9Tema(s): Máquinas herramientas | Metales -- CorteResumen: With updated information on machine tools, cutting tool material, and workholding technologies, this book provides selection criteria needed to identify the proper machine tool and tool materials for quality and cost effectiveness. The authors emphasize physical understanding of machining processes, including tool wear, forces, power, rigidity, and machining economics. They explore ways of extending tool life, diagnosing machining problems, and solving them using various technologies. This second edition includes new chapters on cutting fluids, agile and high-throughput machining, and design for machining as well as the addition of examples and end-of-chapter problems for textbook use.
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With updated information on machine tools, cutting tool material, and workholding technologies, this book provides selection criteria needed to identify the proper machine tool and tool materials for quality and cost effectiveness. The authors emphasize physical understanding of machining processes, including tool wear, forces, power, rigidity, and machining economics. They explore ways of extending tool life, diagnosing machining problems, and solving them using various technologies. This second edition includes new chapters on cutting fluids, agile and high-throughput machining, and design for machining as well as the addition of examples and end-of-chapter problems for textbook use.

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