
Machinability Analysis and Processing Technologies
Trans Tech Publications Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 6. October 2023
242 pages
978-3-0364-1430-0 (ISBN)
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This special article collection is devoted to modern issues in developing materials processing technologies and some achievements in building materials and technologies. The special edition will be useful to specialists in materials processing and engineers from the building industry.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Zurich
Switzerland
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Professional and scholarly
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30,35 MB
ISBN-13
978-3-0364-1430-0 (9783036414300)
DOI
10.4028/b-BteD1S
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Domingo Morales-Palma | Andres J. Martinez-Donaire | Marcos Borrego Puche
Machinability Analysis and Processing Technologies
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Content
Preface
Chapter 1: Additive Manufacturing
Study of 3D Metal Printed and Metal Filled Epoxy Materials for Rapid Tooling in Injection Molding
Development of a Test Bench for the Experimentation of the Electrical Performance of 3D Printed Multi-Material Parts
CT-Based Dimensional Metrology for Quality Assessment of the Internal Structure of Additive Manufactured Aluminum Parts
Surface Characterisation and Comparison of Polymeric Additive Manufacturing Features for an XCT Test Object
Surface Quality Optical Measurement of Part Inclined Planes Manufactured by FDM Technology
Influence of Slicing Strategy on FFF Parts Dimensional Deviations
Chapter 2: Machinability Analysis and Processing Technologies of Structural Materials
An FEM-ANN Based Analysis of Cutting Force and Cutting Tool Deflection to Predict Tool Wear in Double Tool Turning Process
Evaluation of Machinability Performance MRR and SR of AA7050-7.5% B4C-T6 Composite through EDM
A Novel Approach of Heat Assisted Parallel Turning Process
Mathematical Model of Material Removal Rate during Milling of AISI D2 Tool Steel Using Response Surface Methodology
Analysis of the Temperature Evolution at Necking during Tensile Deformation of H240LA Steel Sheets
Machine Learning Approaches for Classification of Ultra High Carbon Steel Micrographs
Quality Evaluation and Analysis of Force Signals in CFRP Helical Milling
Surface Quality Control by X-Ray Fluorescence
Evaluation of Machining-Induced Chatter and Part Quality in TiAl Alloys Turning Processes by Means of Harmonics Analysis
Chapter 3: Materials and Structures in Construction
Prediction of Concrete Constituents' Behavior Using Internet of Things (IoT)
An Approach for Grading of Soil Corrosiveness: A Case Study in Vicinity of Ring Road-Kathmandu
Particular Strength Criteria for Microstructural Analysis of Masonry
Influence of Material Distribution on the Position of Neutral Axis of Functionally Graded Cantilever Beam
Study on the Manufacturing of Composite Materials Made from Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) in Indonesia for Use as Lining in Open Channels
Materials for Hydrogen Storage and Transport: Implications for Risk-Based Inspection
Chapter 1: Additive Manufacturing
Study of 3D Metal Printed and Metal Filled Epoxy Materials for Rapid Tooling in Injection Molding
Development of a Test Bench for the Experimentation of the Electrical Performance of 3D Printed Multi-Material Parts
CT-Based Dimensional Metrology for Quality Assessment of the Internal Structure of Additive Manufactured Aluminum Parts
Surface Characterisation and Comparison of Polymeric Additive Manufacturing Features for an XCT Test Object
Surface Quality Optical Measurement of Part Inclined Planes Manufactured by FDM Technology
Influence of Slicing Strategy on FFF Parts Dimensional Deviations
Chapter 2: Machinability Analysis and Processing Technologies of Structural Materials
An FEM-ANN Based Analysis of Cutting Force and Cutting Tool Deflection to Predict Tool Wear in Double Tool Turning Process
Evaluation of Machinability Performance MRR and SR of AA7050-7.5% B4C-T6 Composite through EDM
A Novel Approach of Heat Assisted Parallel Turning Process
Mathematical Model of Material Removal Rate during Milling of AISI D2 Tool Steel Using Response Surface Methodology
Analysis of the Temperature Evolution at Necking during Tensile Deformation of H240LA Steel Sheets
Machine Learning Approaches for Classification of Ultra High Carbon Steel Micrographs
Quality Evaluation and Analysis of Force Signals in CFRP Helical Milling
Surface Quality Control by X-Ray Fluorescence
Evaluation of Machining-Induced Chatter and Part Quality in TiAl Alloys Turning Processes by Means of Harmonics Analysis
Chapter 3: Materials and Structures in Construction
Prediction of Concrete Constituents' Behavior Using Internet of Things (IoT)
An Approach for Grading of Soil Corrosiveness: A Case Study in Vicinity of Ring Road-Kathmandu
Particular Strength Criteria for Microstructural Analysis of Masonry
Influence of Material Distribution on the Position of Neutral Axis of Functionally Graded Cantilever Beam
Study on the Manufacturing of Composite Materials Made from Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) in Indonesia for Use as Lining in Open Channels
Materials for Hydrogen Storage and Transport: Implications for Risk-Based Inspection
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