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Advanced Machining and Finishing. Handbooks in Advanced Manufacturing

  • Book

  • April 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5180491

Advanced Machining and Finishing explains the background theory, working principles, technical specifications, and latest developments in a wide range of advanced machining and finishing techniques. The book includes valuable technical information, tables of data, and diagrams to assist machinists. Drawing on the work of experts in both academia and industry, coverage addresses theoretical developments as well as practical improvements from R&D. With over 25 important processes, from electro-chemical machining to nano-machining and magnetic field assisted finishing, this is the most complete guide to this subject available.

This unique guide will allow readers to compare the characteristics of different processes, understand how they work, and provide parameters for their effective implementation. This is part of a 4 volume set entitled Handbooks in Advanced Manufacturing, with the other 3 addressing Advanced Welding and Deforming, Additive Manufacturing and Surface Treatment, and Sustainable Manufacturing Processes.

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Table of Contents

Advanced Machining
1. Advances in conventional machining processes for machinability enhancement of difficult-to-machine materials
2. Advances in machining of particulate-reinforced metal matrix composites
3. Gun drilling of difficult-to-machine materials
4. Advancements in conventional machining: a case of vibration and heat-assisted machining of aerospace alloys
5. Recent developments in spark erosion-based machining processes
6. Developments in abrasive water jet machining process from 1980 to 2020
7. Advances in conventional and nonconventional high-speed machining
8. Hybrid machining and finishing processes
9. Relevance of micromachining in microfluidics and biomedical devices
10. Advancements in electrochemical machining
11. Machining of polymeric composite materials by water jet with abrasive: defectology and influence of cutting parameters
12. Laser-based machining an advanced manufacturing technique for precision cutting
13. An insight on ultrasonic machining technology

Advanced Finishing
14. Advances in burnishing technology
15. Advanced thermal energy method for finishing precision parts
16. Micro-nano surface texturing, characterization, and their impact on biointerfaces
17. Fundamental understanding and latest developments in magnetic field-assisted finishing processes
18. Laser surface texturing as a finishing process for aerospace alloys

Authors

Kapil Gupta Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Technology, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa. Prof. Kapil Gupta is a Full Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Technology at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa, and a Visiting Professor at Cracow University of Technology, Krak�w, Poland. He holds a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering with a specialization in advanced manufacturing, a master's in computer-integrated manufacturing, and a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. He has more than fifteen years of professional academic and research experience. His research interests include advanced machining processes, sustainable manufacturing, precision engineering, and industry 4.0. Prof. Gupta is a recognized researcher by the National Research Foundation of South Africa and an active member of various professional engineering institutions. He has authored and edited 20 international books on hybrid machining, advanced gear manufacturing, micro and precision manufacturing, spark erosion machining, and sustainable manufacturing. Alokesh Pramanik Senior Lecturer, School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Curtin University, Bentley, WA, Australia. Alokesh Pramanik is currently a Senior Lecturer in School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at Curtin University, Perth, Australia. Prior to that, he held research fellow and research engineering positions at Deakin University and Swinburne University of Technology, respectively. He has edited two books and written sixteen book chapters and dozens of peer-reviewed articles on machining, materials, and tribology. His research interests include machining processes, wear and friction, composite materials, biomaterials, and thin films.