Metal Cutting: Theory, Selection, and Design
Metal Cutting, Fifth Edition builds upon the classic work that has for decades been the go-to reference for individuals working in the area of metal cutting. This revised edition, divided into four parts, features an extensive new chapter on coated cutting tools and updated and expanded chapters on ceramic cutting tools and machinability. A discussion of wear mechanisms and their governing equations is included, as are updates on tool micro examination, use of the quick-stop method, and tool temperature determination. Each chapter begins with a comprehensive bullet point summary and contents. The book will be useful for those studying and teaching courses on metal cutting and machining processes at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels in universities as well as professional materials scientists and mechanical engineers in industrial manufacturing sectors centered on automotive and aerospace component production. - Dispels misconceptions concerning the cutting tool–workpiece interface interaction during turning, milling, and drilling operations as well as those concerning the structure and properties of cutting tool materials - Clarifies the reality of cutting tool wear mechanisms and shows how their complexity depends on the rates of metal removal and the properties of the workpiece being machined - Outlines best practices for the determination and evaluation of cutting tool wear and shows how to determine and investigate tool contact stresses, temperatures, and chip (swarf) formation in metal cutting
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Metal Cutting: Theory, Selection, and Design
Metal Cutting, Fifth Edition builds upon the classic work that has for decades been the go-to reference for individuals working in the area of metal cutting. This revised edition, divided into four parts, features an extensive new chapter on coated cutting tools and updated and expanded chapters on ceramic cutting tools and machinability. A discussion of wear mechanisms and their governing equations is included, as are updates on tool micro examination, use of the quick-stop method, and tool temperature determination. Each chapter begins with a comprehensive bullet point summary and contents. The book will be useful for those studying and teaching courses on metal cutting and machining processes at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels in universities as well as professional materials scientists and mechanical engineers in industrial manufacturing sectors centered on automotive and aerospace component production. - Dispels misconceptions concerning the cutting tool–workpiece interface interaction during turning, milling, and drilling operations as well as those concerning the structure and properties of cutting tool materials - Clarifies the reality of cutting tool wear mechanisms and shows how their complexity depends on the rates of metal removal and the properties of the workpiece being machined - Outlines best practices for the determination and evaluation of cutting tool wear and shows how to determine and investigate tool contact stresses, temperatures, and chip (swarf) formation in metal cutting
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Metal Cutting: Theory, Selection, and Design

Metal Cutting: Theory, Selection, and Design

by D. Met. in Metallurgy at Sheffield University. Trent Ph. D., Paul K. Wright, Peter A. Dearnley
Metal Cutting: Theory, Selection, and Design

Metal Cutting: Theory, Selection, and Design

by D. Met. in Metallurgy at Sheffield University. Trent Ph. D., Paul K. Wright, Peter A. Dearnley

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Metal Cutting, Fifth Edition builds upon the classic work that has for decades been the go-to reference for individuals working in the area of metal cutting. This revised edition, divided into four parts, features an extensive new chapter on coated cutting tools and updated and expanded chapters on ceramic cutting tools and machinability. A discussion of wear mechanisms and their governing equations is included, as are updates on tool micro examination, use of the quick-stop method, and tool temperature determination. Each chapter begins with a comprehensive bullet point summary and contents. The book will be useful for those studying and teaching courses on metal cutting and machining processes at the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels in universities as well as professional materials scientists and mechanical engineers in industrial manufacturing sectors centered on automotive and aerospace component production. - Dispels misconceptions concerning the cutting tool–workpiece interface interaction during turning, milling, and drilling operations as well as those concerning the structure and properties of cutting tool materials - Clarifies the reality of cutting tool wear mechanisms and shows how their complexity depends on the rates of metal removal and the properties of the workpiece being machined - Outlines best practices for the determination and evaluation of cutting tool wear and shows how to determine and investigate tool contact stresses, temperatures, and chip (swarf) formation in metal cutting

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ISBN-13: 9780323991575
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Publication date: 04/18/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 400
File size: 111 MB
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About the Author

Edward Moor Trent was born in England and was the first to describe the diffusion wear mechanisms in tungsten-carbide-cobalt cutting tools. This work was the foundation for new grades of carbide for cutting steels, and subsequently for the development of coated cutting tools. Trent was a prominent lecturer in the Industrial Metallurgy Dept. at Birmingham University and was awarded the "Hadfield Medal" by the Iron and Steel Institute in recognition of his contributions to metallurgy. His accomplishments are highly regarded among professionals in the field today. Founding author of this book.Paul Kenneth Wright (PhD) is prominent in the field and was formerly a professor of mechanical engineering and co-chairman of the Management of Technology Program at the University of California/Berkeley School of Engineering. He has written numerous articles for journals, conferences, and symposiums, as well as coauthored "Manufacturing Intelligence," with D.A. Bourne. In addition, he has served as a consultant and has been involved in many professional organizations.Peter Albany Dearnley (PhD) formerly: Visiting Professor University of Southampton, UK, Senior Lecturer University of Leeds, UK.; Senior Lecturer University of Auckland, NZ., Senior Research Associate University of Cambridge, Research Fellow University of Birmingham, Research Technologist Sandvik Hard Materials Ltd, UK. Awarded (with Mr A N Grearson of Sandvik Hard Materials) the 1987 "Pfeil Medal" by the Institute of Materials, in recognition of their major contribution to understanding cutting tool wear mechanisms when machining titanium alloys.

Table of Contents

PART I – THE BASICS1. Introduction2. Metal cutting operations and terminology3. Essential features of metal cutting4. Forces and stresses in metal cutting5. Heat in metal cuttingPART II– THE TOOL MATERIALS6. High speed steel tools7. Uncoated cemented carbides cutting tools8. Coated cutting tools9. Alumina (Al2O3) based ceramics and sialons10. Ultrahard tool materialsPART III– APPLYING THE TOOLS11. Machinability of steels and cast-irons12. Machinability of other metals13. Coolants and lubricants14. High speed machiningPART IV– STUDENT TASKS & BIBLIOGRAPHY15. Student exercises16. Web links
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