Metal Cutting Principles /
Shaw, Milton C.
Metal Cutting Principles / Milton C. Shaw - 2nd Ed. - New Delhi Oxford University Press 2016 - xix, 651p. : ill. ; 24cm Book
It includes Index.
Thoroughly revised and updated in this second edition, Metal Cutting Principles identifies the major problem areas of metal cutting during the production of mechanical components. It presents the latest findings on the relationships between metal cutting and fundamental physics, chemistry, the behavior of materials, and the engineering sciences of heat transfer, solid mechanics, and surface science (tribology). This book identifies the major problem areas of metal cutting during the production of mechanical components. Thoroughly updated with new questions and exercises at the end of each chapter, the book relates observed performance in metal cutting to fundamental physics, materials behavior, and chemistry. In addition, heat transfer, tribology, and solid mechanics are covered in appropriate detail.
Table of contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Typical Cutting Operations
Chapter 3. Mechanics of Steady State
Chapter 4. Elastic Behavior
Chapter 5. Plastic Behavior
Chapter 6. Fracture
Chapter 7. Dynamometry
Chapter 8. Shear Strain in Cutting
Chapter 9. Shear Stress in Cutting
Chapter 10. Friction
Chapter 11. Wear and Tool Life
Chapter 12. Cutting Temperatures
Chapter 13. Cutting Fluids
Chapter 14. Tool Materials
Chapter 15. Work Material Considerations
Chapter 16. Complex Tools
Chapter 17. Surface Integrity
Chapter 18. Chip Control
Chapter 19. Optimization
Chapter 20. Modeling of Chip Formation
Chapter 21. Wavy Chip Formation
Chapter 22. Saw-Tooth Chip Formation
Chapter 23. Precision Engineering
Chapter 24. Unusual Applications of the Metal Cutting Process
9780198086116
Metal-Cutting
671.53 SHA
Metal Cutting Principles / Milton C. Shaw - 2nd Ed. - New Delhi Oxford University Press 2016 - xix, 651p. : ill. ; 24cm Book
It includes Index.
Thoroughly revised and updated in this second edition, Metal Cutting Principles identifies the major problem areas of metal cutting during the production of mechanical components. It presents the latest findings on the relationships between metal cutting and fundamental physics, chemistry, the behavior of materials, and the engineering sciences of heat transfer, solid mechanics, and surface science (tribology). This book identifies the major problem areas of metal cutting during the production of mechanical components. Thoroughly updated with new questions and exercises at the end of each chapter, the book relates observed performance in metal cutting to fundamental physics, materials behavior, and chemistry. In addition, heat transfer, tribology, and solid mechanics are covered in appropriate detail.
Table of contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Typical Cutting Operations
Chapter 3. Mechanics of Steady State
Chapter 4. Elastic Behavior
Chapter 5. Plastic Behavior
Chapter 6. Fracture
Chapter 7. Dynamometry
Chapter 8. Shear Strain in Cutting
Chapter 9. Shear Stress in Cutting
Chapter 10. Friction
Chapter 11. Wear and Tool Life
Chapter 12. Cutting Temperatures
Chapter 13. Cutting Fluids
Chapter 14. Tool Materials
Chapter 15. Work Material Considerations
Chapter 16. Complex Tools
Chapter 17. Surface Integrity
Chapter 18. Chip Control
Chapter 19. Optimization
Chapter 20. Modeling of Chip Formation
Chapter 21. Wavy Chip Formation
Chapter 22. Saw-Tooth Chip Formation
Chapter 23. Precision Engineering
Chapter 24. Unusual Applications of the Metal Cutting Process
9780198086116
Metal-Cutting
671.53 SHA