Machining with Nanomaterials
By Mark J. Jackson & Jonathan S. Morrell
- Release Date: 2015-08-20
- Genre: Engineering
This book focuses on the state-of-the-art developments in machining with nanomaterials. Numerous in-depth case studies illustrate the practical use of nanomaterials in industry, including how thin film nanostructures can be applied to solving machining problems and how coatings can improve tool life and reduce machining costs in an environmentally acceptable way. Chapters include discussions on, among other things:
Comparisons of re-coated cutting tools and re-ground drillsThe modeling and machining of medical materials, particularly implants, for optimum biocompatibility including corrosion resistance, bio adhesiveness, and elasticityRecent developments in machining difficult-to-cut materials, as well as machining brittle materials using nanostructured diamond toolsSpindle Speed Variation (SSV) for machining chatter suppressionNanogrinding with abrasives to produce micro- and nanofluidic devices.
The importance of proper design of cutting tools, including milling tools, single point turning tools, and micro cutting tools is reinforced throughout the book. This is an ideal book for engineers in industry, practitioners, students, teachers, and researchers.