Chatter and Machine Tools / by : Brian Stone
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- 9783319052366
- TS145 .S76 2014
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Fayza Aboulnaga Central Library | مكتبة فايزة أبو النجا المركزية بالحرم الجامعي | TS145 .S76 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C. 1 | Available | 10010952 |
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TR899 .D26 2011 تقنيات مونتاج السينما و الفيديو : التاريخ و النظرية و الممارسة / | TR899 .D26 2011 تقنيات مونتاج السينما و الفيديو : التاريخ و النظرية و الممارسة / | TS139 .G36 2014 Founders of American Industrial Design / | TS145 .S76 2014 Chatter and Machine Tools / | TS155 .A43 2008 Computer Integrated Manufacturing / | TS155 .C424 1998 Production and operations management : manufacturing and services / | TS155 .E74 2018 Ergonomics in product design / |
1 -- Basic chatter theory 2 -- Extension of theory 3 -- Chatter resistant multiple-tooth cutters 4.-Structural improvements 5 -- Grinding 6 -- Conclusions
Focussing on occurrences of unstable vibrations, or Chatter, in machine tools, this book gives important insights into how to eliminate chatter with associated improvements in product quality, surface finish and tool wear. Covering a wide range of machining processes, including turning, drilling, milling and grinding, the author uses his research expertise and practical knowledge of vibration problems to provide solutions supported by experimental evidence of their effectiveness. In addition, this book contains links to supplementary animation programs that help readers to visualise the ideas detailed in the text. Advancing knowledge in chatter avoidance and suggesting areas for new innovations, Chatter and Machine Tools serves as a handbook for those desiring to achieve significant reductions in noise, longer tool and grinding wheel life and improved product finish.
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