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Metal cutting / Edward M. Trent, Paul K. Wright.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : Butterworth-Heinemann, c2000.Edition: 4th edDescription: 1 online resource (xviii, 446 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780080511450 (electronic bk.)
  • 0080511457 (electronic bk.)
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 671.5/3 21
LOC classification:
  • TJ1185 .T73 2000
Other classification:
  • ZM 8310
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: Historical and Economic Context -- The Metal Cutting (or Machining) Process -- A Short History of Machining -- Machining and the Global Economy -- Metal Cutting Operations and Terminology -- Turning -- Boring Operations -- Drilling -- Facing -- Forming and Parting Off -- Milling -- Shaping and Planing -- Broaching -- The Essential Features of Metal Cutting -- The Chip -- Techniques for Study of Chip Formation -- Chip Shape -- Chip Formation -- The Chip/tool Interface -- Chip Flow Under Conditions of Seizure -- The Built-up Edge -- Machined Surfaces -- Forces and Stresses in Metal Cutting -- Stress on the Shear Plane -- Forces in the Flow Zone -- The Shear Plane and Minimum Energy Theory -- Forces in Cutting Metals and Alloys -- Stresses in the Tool -- Stress Distribution -- Heat in Metal Cutting -- Heat In the Primary Shear Zone -- Heat at the Tool/work Interface -- Heat Flow at the Tool Clearance Face -- Heat in Areas of Sliding -- Methods of Tool Temperature Measurement -- Measured Temperature Distribution in Tools -- Relationship of Tool Temperature to Speed -- Relationship of Tool Temperature to Tool Design -- Cutting Tool Materials I: High Speed Steels -- Introduction and Short History -- Carbon Steel Tools -- High Speed Steels -- Structure and Composition -- Properties of High Speed Steels -- Tool Life and Performance of High Speed Steel Tools -- Tool-life Testing -- Conditions of Use -- Further Development -- Cutting Tool Materials II: Cemented Carbides -- Cemented Carbides: an Introduction.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: Historical and Economic Context -- The Metal Cutting (or Machining) Process -- A Short History of Machining -- Machining and the Global Economy -- Metal Cutting Operations and Terminology -- Turning -- Boring Operations -- Drilling -- Facing -- Forming and Parting Off -- Milling -- Shaping and Planing -- Broaching -- The Essential Features of Metal Cutting -- The Chip -- Techniques for Study of Chip Formation -- Chip Shape -- Chip Formation -- The Chip/tool Interface -- Chip Flow Under Conditions of Seizure -- The Built-up Edge -- Machined Surfaces -- Forces and Stresses in Metal Cutting -- Stress on the Shear Plane -- Forces in the Flow Zone -- The Shear Plane and Minimum Energy Theory -- Forces in Cutting Metals and Alloys -- Stresses in the Tool -- Stress Distribution -- Heat in Metal Cutting -- Heat In the Primary Shear Zone -- Heat at the Tool/work Interface -- Heat Flow at the Tool Clearance Face -- Heat in Areas of Sliding -- Methods of Tool Temperature Measurement -- Measured Temperature Distribution in Tools -- Relationship of Tool Temperature to Speed -- Relationship of Tool Temperature to Tool Design -- Cutting Tool Materials I: High Speed Steels -- Introduction and Short History -- Carbon Steel Tools -- High Speed Steels -- Structure and Composition -- Properties of High Speed Steels -- Tool Life and Performance of High Speed Steel Tools -- Tool-life Testing -- Conditions of Use -- Further Development -- Cutting Tool Materials II: Cemented Carbides -- Cemented Carbides: an Introduction.

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