Hybrid Machining: Theory, Methods, and Case Studies
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English | 2018 | ISBN: 0128130598 | PDF | 326 pages | 39.7 MB
Hybrid Machining: Theory, Methods, and Case Studies covers the scientific fundamentals, techniques, applications and real-world descriptions of emerging hybrid machining technology.
This field is advancing rapidly in industrial and academic contexts, creating a great need for the fundamental and technical guidance that this book provides. The book includes discussions of basic concepts, process design principles, standard hybrid machining processes, multi-scale modeling approaches, design, on-machine metrology and work handling systems.
Readers interested in manufacturing systems, product design or machining technology will find this one-stop guide to hybrid machining the ideal reference.
Includes tables of recommended processing parameters for key engineering materials/products for each hybrid machining process
Provides case studies covering real industrial applications
Explains how to use multiscale modeling for hybrid machining
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