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ASM Handbook Volume 16: Machining

Hardbound; Publisher: ASM; Publication Date: 1989; ISBN 0-87170-022-0; 944 pages; 1,300 illustrations and 620 tables

$255.00

You get detailed descriptions of specific machining and grinding processes, guidelines for proper selection of cutting tool materials and cutting fluids, and recommendations for improved productivity and efficiency during the machining of various materials. Twenty-one articles summarize the process capabilities, machines, cutting parameters plus variables, and applications of traditional machining processes such as turning, drilling, milling and the like. In the non-traditional category, you'll find 18 articles on mechanical, electrical, thermal, and chemical material removal procedures that have been developed. They yield improved workpiece quality and high production efficiency in the machining of hard, tough materials with unusual finishing requirements, as well as complex-shaped parts that require processing well beyond conventional methods.

Sections include: Fundamentals of Machining Process, Cutting Tool Materials, Cutting Fluids, Traditional Machining Processes, Grinding/Honing/Lapping, Non-Traditional Machining Processes, High Productivity Machining, Machine Controls and Computer Applications in Machining, Machining of Specific Metals and Alloys.

 

Table of Contents

Introduction to Machining Processes


Fundamentals of the Machining Process

Mechanics of Chip Formation
Forces, Power, and Stresses in Machining
Surface Finish and Surface Integrity
Tool Wear and Tool Life


Cutting Tool Materials

High-Speed Tool Steels
P/M High-Speed Tool Steels
Cast Cobalt Alloys
Cemented Carbides
Cermets
Ceramics
Ultrahard Tool Materials


Cutting Fluids

Metal Cutting and Grinding Fluids


Traditional Machining Processes

Turning
Boring
Trepanning
Planing
Shaping and Slotting
Broaching
Drilling
Reaming
Countersinking, Counterboring, and Spotfacing
Roller Burnishing
Tapping
Thread Milling
Thread Grinding
Thread Rolling
Die Threading
Milling
Gear Manufacture
Sawing
Multiple-Operation Machining
Proper Fixturing
Tool Condition Monitoring Systems


Grinding, Honing, and Lapping

Principles of Grinding
Grinding Equipment and Processes
Superabrasives
Honing
Lapping


Nontraditional Machining Processes

Introduction to Nontraditional Machining Processes
Abrasive Jet Machining
Abrasive Flow Machining
Waterjet/Abrasive Waterjet Machining
Ultrasonic Machining
Electrochemical Machining
Electrochemical Grinding
Electrochemical Discharge Grinding
Electrostream and Capillary Drilling
Shaped Tube Electrolytic Machining
Electrical Discharge Machining
Electrical Discharge Grinding
Electron Beam Machining
Laser Beam Machining
Thermal Energy Method
Chemical Milling
Photochemical Machining


High-Productivity Machining

High-Speed Machining
High Removal Rate Machining


Machine Controls and Computer Applications in Machining

Numerical Control
Adaptive Control
CAD/CAM Applications in Machining


Machining of Specific Metals and Alloys

Machinability Test Methods
Machining of Cast Irons
Machining of Carbon and Alloy Steels
Machining of Stainless Steels
Machining of Tool Steels
Machining of P/M Tool Steels
Machining of Heat-Resistant Alloys
Machining of Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys
Machining of Copper and Copper Alloys
Machining of Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys
Machining of Zinc Alloy Die Castings
Machining of Nickel and Nickel Alloys
Machining of Reactive Metals
Machining of Refractory Metals
Machining of Beryllium
Machining of Uranium and Uranium Alloys
Machining of Powder Metallurgy Materials
Machining of Metal-Matrix Composites and Honeycomb Structures


Supplementary Information

Abbreviations and Symbols