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Ductile Mode Cutting Of Brittle Materials 1st Ed 2020 Kui Liu

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Ductile Mode Cutting Of Brittle Materials 1st Ed 2020 Kui Liu
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Publisher: Springer Singapore
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.55 MB
Author: Kui Liu, Hao Wang, Xinquan Zhang
ISBN: 9789813298354, 9789813298361, 9813298359, 9813298367
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed. 2020

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Ductile Mode Cutting Of Brittle Materials 1st Ed 2020 Kui Liu by Kui Liu, Hao Wang, Xinquan Zhang 9789813298354, 9789813298361, 9813298359, 9813298367 instant download after payment.

This book provides a systematic and comprehensive interdisciplinary overview of ductile mode cutting of brittle materials, covering a range of topics from the fundamental physics to engineering practices. Discussing the machining mechanics and material properties, it explains the fundamental mechanism of ductile-to-brittle transition in the cutting of brittle materials. It also presents theoretical modeling and molecular dynamic simulation to demonstrate that ductile mode cutting can be achieved under certain conditions, as well as extensive experimental studies that produced smooth and damage-free surfaces on different materials, such as silicon, glass, tungsten carbide and calcium fluoride. Lastly, it explores how the ductile mode cutting performance and machinability of brittle materials can be further improved by hybrid machining processes like ultrasonic vibration and thermal-assisted cutting technologies in order to meet industry demands.

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