Stress-reducing defects and subsequent microcracks are a central
focus during micromachining processes. After establishing the
central process of micromachining "Micromachining with
Nanostructured Cutting Tools" explains the underlying theories that
describe chip formation and applies elementary cutting theory to
machining at the microscale.
Divided into three parts, the second half of "Micromachining
with Nanostructured Cutting Tools" develops on this introduction;
explaining how frictional interactions between uncoated and micro
tools coated with nanostructered coatings can be characterized by
using the elementary micromachining theories that were initially
developed for machining at the macroscale. Shaw s methods for
calculating temperatures at the interaction zone and Merchant s
methods for calculating mechanical interactions are well described
and justified for machining steel in both the dry and wet states.
Finally, the further development and use of micro tools coated with
thin-film nanostructured diamonds are shown.
"Micromachining with Nanostructured Cutting Tools" is a resource
for engineers and scientists working in this new field of micro and
nanotechnology. The explanations of how to characterize, apply and
adapt traditional approaches of understanding the mechanics of
practical machining to the machining of microproducts using
nanostructured tools provides a reliable reference for researchers
and practitioners alike."
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