Modelling of machining operations : selected peer reviewed papers from the 13th CIRP Conference on Modelling of Machining Operations, May 12-13, 2011, Sintra, Portugal / edited by J.C. Outeiro
Analytical and numerical modelling -- Cutting fundamentals: input parameters -- Cutting fundamentals: experimental validation -- Surface integrity -- Surface topography -- Tool wear and tool life -- Dynamics and stability -- High speed machining and 5 axes machining -- Abrasive machining -- Ultra-precision and micromachining -- Computer aided manufacturing (CAM) -- Experimental: non conventional machining
Summary
The modelling of Machining Operations has become very widespread today, with many researchers developing models with which to predict metal-cutting performance. The aim here is to provide an answer to the challenges presented by the machining industry, which is presently facing very tight economical and environmental constraints. The collection of over 100 peer-reviewed papers covers twelve research topics, including: ""Analytical and Numerical Modelling""; ""Cutting Fundamentals: Input Parameters""; ""Cutting Fundamentals: Experimental Validation""; ""Surface Integrity""; ""Surface Topography