Metal cutting /
Metal Cutting is a guide that discusses the process of metal cutting and its different techniques. The book first gives a short history and introduction to metal cutting, and then discusses the operations and terminologies used in metal cutting; the essential features of metal cutting; and the force...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ; Boston :
Butterworths,
1977.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Metal Cutting; Copyright Page ; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; Subject matter; Historical; Chapter 2. Metal cutting operations and terminology; Turning; Boring; Drilling; Facing; Forming and parting-off; Milling; Shaping and planing; Chapter 3. The essential features of metal cutting; The chip; The chip/tool interface; Chip flow under conditions of seizure; The built-up edge; Machined surfaces; Chapter 4. Forces in metal cutting; Stress on the shear plane; Forces in the flow-zone; The shear plane angle and minimum-energy theory; Forces in cutting metals and alloys.
- Stresses on the toolStress distribution; Chapter 5. Heat in metal cutting; Heat in chip formation; Heat at the tool/work interface; Heat flow at the tool clearance face; Heat in the absence of a flow-zone; Methods of tool temperature measurement; Measured temperature distribution in tools; Conclusions; Chapter 6. Cutting tool material; High speed steel; Cemented carbides; Tungsten carbide-cobalt alloys; Tungsten-titanium-tantalum carbide alloys bonded with cobalt; Techniques of using cemented carbides for cutting; Continued development of tool materials; General survey.
- Chapter 7. MachinabilityMagnesium; Aluminium; Copper; Iron and steel; Cast Iron; Nickel and nickel alloys; Titanium and titanium alloys; Zirconium; General observations on machinability; Chapter 8. Coolants and lubricants; Coolants; Lubricants; Bibliography; Index.