Machining principles for shape generation of metals /

Machining Principles for Shape Generation of Metals explains the basics of machining techniques and metal cutting, as well as the Laplace transform and how it can be applied to understand complex machining processes. The book provides an overview of all machining processes from a geometric perspecti...

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Main Author: Furukawa, Yuji (Author)
Corporate Author: ScienceDirect (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsteram, Netherlands ; Cambridge, MA, United States : Elsevier, [2024]
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Machining Principles For Shape Generation of Metals
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • About the author
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Mono-Dukuri (similar to manufacturing in English)
  • Defining ``Mono-Dukuri ́́
  • Section I: Shape generation principle
  • Chapter 1: Virtual principle of geometry and creation principle of physics: Geometry and physical existence of points, li ...
  • Chapter 2: Creation principle of planes: Existence of planes such as tombstones from ancient times
  • 2.1. Principle of the three-faced plate method
  • 2.2. Mathematical elucidation of the principle of creating a three-faced plate
  • 2.3. Creation of a silicon wafer surface (transfer of planes)
  • 2.3.1. Creation of a single-crystal silicon ingot
  • 2.3.2. Creation of a single-crystal silicon wafer
  • 2.4. Creation of block gauges
  • 2.5. Scraping
  • 2.6. Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) technology
  • Chapter 3: Principle of creation of objects with constant diameter
  • 3.1. What is the shape that is cut between the two planes?
  • 3.2. Creating a triangular distortion circle
  • 3.3. Mathematical proof by rotating time
  • 3.4. Mathematical proof by rotating angle
  • Chapter 4: Cylindrical shape (pseudo-cylinder) creation principle
  • 4.1. Setting a third plane between two parallel planes
  • 4.2. When plane III is deviated
  • 4.3. When the three planes are angled toward each other
  • Chapter 5: Principle of creating a circular hole: What kind of circular hole will be machined by cutting with two cutting ...
  • 5.1. What is a drill?
  • 5.2. Method of holes generation by drilling
  • 5.3. Shape of drilled holes
  • 5.4. Odd-number mechanics
  • Chapter 6: Generation principle of an involute tooth profile: Involute with infinite radius is a straight line
  • 6.1. Gear shapes: Cycloid and involute curves
  • 6.1.1. Cycloid curve
  • 6.1.2. Involute curve
  • 6.2. Can an involute curve be created by both linear and rotational motion?
  • Section II: Principle of shape creation by removal processing
  • Chapter 7: Physical characteristics of work material: Hardness and workability are important
  • 7.1. Iron came from meteorites
  • 7.2. The history of steelmaking technology
  • 7.2.1. Pig iron
  • 7.2.2. Wrought iron
  • 7.2.3. Cast iron
  • 7.2.4. Steel
  • Chapter 8: Principles of physical properties of tool materials: Hardness, sharpness, and workability
  • 8.1. Tool material composition and year of development
  • 8.1.1. Carbon tool steel
  • 8.1.2. Alloy tool steel
  • 8.1.3. High-speed tool steel
  • 8.1.4. Cemented carbide
  • 8.1.5. Ceramics
  • 8.1.6. Cermet
  • 8.1.7. Boron nitride (CBN=Cubic Boron Nitride)
  • 8.1.8. Diamond
  • 8.1.9. Hyper diamond
  • 8.2. Hardness characteristics of tool material
  • Chapter 9: Machine tool motion and surface creation principle: Transition from one-dimensional to multidimensional motion