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_a621.9 _bSTE |
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100 | _aStephenson, David A | ||
245 | _aMetal cutting theory and practice | ||
250 | _a2/e | ||
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_bCRC Press _c2006 |
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_axvii, 846 pages : _billustrations ; _c27 cm. |
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_aManufacturing engineering and materials processing, _v68. |
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_t1. Introduction --
_t2. Metal cutting operations -- _t3. Machine tools -- _t4. Cutting tools -- _t5. Toolholders and workholders -- _t6. Mechanics of cutting -- _t7. Cutting temperatures -- _t8. Machining process analysis -- _t9. Tool wear and tool life -- _t10. Surface finish and integrity -- _t11. Machinability of materials -- _t12. Machining dynamics -- _t13. Machining economics and optimization -- _t14. Cutting fluids -- _t15. High throughput and agile machining -- _t16. Design for machining. |
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520 | _aSupplying information on machine tools, tooling, and workholding technologies, this work stresses a physical understanding of machining processes including forces, temperatures and surface finish. It features three chapters on cutting fluids, agile and high-throughput machining, and design for machining. | ||
650 | _aMetal-cutting | ||
700 | _aJohn, Agapiou S | ||
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