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Hybrid Manufacturing Processes [electronic resource] : Physical Fundamentals, Modelling and Rational Applications / by Wit Grzesik, Adam Ruszaj.

By: Grzesik, Wit [author.].
Contributor(s): Ruszaj, Adam [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing: Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2021Edition: 1st ed. 2021.Description: XX, 234 p. 230 illus., 198 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783030771072.Subject(s): Industrial engineering | Production engineering | Manufactures | Engineering design | Production management | Cooperating objects (Computer systems) | Industrial and Production Engineering | Machines, Tools, Processes | Engineering Design | Production | Cyber-Physical SystemsAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 670 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Chapter 1. General Characteristics of Material Shaping Processes -- Chapter 2. Classification of Hybrid Machining Processes Generating by Different Rules -- Chapter 3. Application of Hybrid Machining Processes in Industry -- Chapter 4. Physical Fundamentals of Material Removal Process -- Chapter 5. Modelling of Hybrid Machining Processes -- Chapter 6. Vibration-Assisted Machining Processes -- Chapter 7. Media-Assisted Machining Processes -- Chapter 8. Magnetic and Electric Field-Assisted Machining Processes -- Chapter 9. Thermally-Assisted Machining Processes -- Chapter 10. Mixed Hybrid Processes -- Chapter 11. Hybrid Processes with Controlled Mechanisms -- Chapter 12. Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Processes -- Chapter 13. Economics and Optimization Strategies of Hybrid Processes -- Chapter 14. Influence of Process Hybridization on Surface Integrity.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book explores, in a systematic way, both conventional and unconventional material shaping processes with various modes of hybridization in relation to theory, modelling and industrial potential. The demand for high productivity and high accuracy in manufacturing is continuously increasing, based on improvement and optimization strategies. Hybridization of manufacturing processes will play a crucial role and will be of a key importance in achieving environmental and economical sustainability. Structured in three parts, Hybrid Manufacturing Processes summarizes the state-of-the art hybrid manufacturing processes based on available literature sources and production reports. The book begins by providing information on the physical fundamentals of the removal and non-removal processes in macro-, micro and nanoscales. It then follows with an overview of the possible ways of hybridization and the effects on the enhancement of process performance, before concluding with a summary of production outputs related to surface integrity, specifically with respect to difficult-to-machine materials. Considering the applications of different sources of hybridization including mechanical, thermal and chemical interactions or their combinations, this book will be of interest to a range of researchers and practicing engineers within the field of manufacturing.
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Chapter 1. General Characteristics of Material Shaping Processes -- Chapter 2. Classification of Hybrid Machining Processes Generating by Different Rules -- Chapter 3. Application of Hybrid Machining Processes in Industry -- Chapter 4. Physical Fundamentals of Material Removal Process -- Chapter 5. Modelling of Hybrid Machining Processes -- Chapter 6. Vibration-Assisted Machining Processes -- Chapter 7. Media-Assisted Machining Processes -- Chapter 8. Magnetic and Electric Field-Assisted Machining Processes -- Chapter 9. Thermally-Assisted Machining Processes -- Chapter 10. Mixed Hybrid Processes -- Chapter 11. Hybrid Processes with Controlled Mechanisms -- Chapter 12. Hybrid Additive and Subtractive Processes -- Chapter 13. Economics and Optimization Strategies of Hybrid Processes -- Chapter 14. Influence of Process Hybridization on Surface Integrity.

This book explores, in a systematic way, both conventional and unconventional material shaping processes with various modes of hybridization in relation to theory, modelling and industrial potential. The demand for high productivity and high accuracy in manufacturing is continuously increasing, based on improvement and optimization strategies. Hybridization of manufacturing processes will play a crucial role and will be of a key importance in achieving environmental and economical sustainability. Structured in three parts, Hybrid Manufacturing Processes summarizes the state-of-the art hybrid manufacturing processes based on available literature sources and production reports. The book begins by providing information on the physical fundamentals of the removal and non-removal processes in macro-, micro and nanoscales. It then follows with an overview of the possible ways of hybridization and the effects on the enhancement of process performance, before concluding with a summary of production outputs related to surface integrity, specifically with respect to difficult-to-machine materials. Considering the applications of different sources of hybridization including mechanical, thermal and chemical interactions or their combinations, this book will be of interest to a range of researchers and practicing engineers within the field of manufacturing.

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