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Edited by:
Julong Yuan, Ming Chen, Jun Wang, Libo Zhou and Binghai Lv
Online since: September 2013
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Abrasive machining is one kind of old technology, but it has a far-reaching impact on a broad spectrum of industries. In particular modern manufacturing, there is an ever increasing demand of advanced abrasive technology and other precision abrasive technology. The collection brings together both academic researchers and practitioners from around the world for interchange of the latest developments.
The 123 papers are grouped as follows:
1: Abrasive Jet Machining;
2: Abrasive Machining;
3: Advanced Cutting Technology;
4: Brittle Material Machining;
5: CMP and Silicon Wafer Processing;
6: Coolants and Cooling;
7: Design, Fabrication and Analysis of Devices for the Applications of Abrasive Technologies;
8: EDM, Ultrasonic Machining, and Laser Machining;
9: Finishing, Lapping and Polishing;
10: Glass Molding and Related Topics;
11: Grinding Wheel and Abrasive Grain Technologies;
12: In-Process Measurement and Monitoring, Metrology;
13: Machine Tools and Systems, Tooling Processing;
14: Micro/Nano-Machining;
15: Surface Integrity and Materials Characterization;
16: Tribology in Manufacturing;
17: Truing, Dressing and ELID.
Abrasive machining is one kind of old technology, but it has a far-reaching impact on a broad spectrum of industries. In particular modern manufacturing, there is an ever increasing demand of advanced abrasive technology and other precision abrasive technology. The collection brings together both academic researchers and practitioners from around the world for interchange of the latest developments.
The 123 papers are grouped as follows:
1: Abrasive Jet Machining;
2: Abrasive Machining;
3: Advanced Cutting Technology;
4: Brittle Material Machining;
5: CMP and Silicon Wafer Processing;
6: Coolants and Cooling;
7: Design, Fabrication and Analysis of Devices for the Applications of Abrasive Technologies;
8: EDM, Ultrasonic Machining, and Laser Machining;
9: Finishing, Lapping and Polishing;
10: Glass Molding and Related Topics;
11: Grinding Wheel and Abrasive Grain Technologies;
12: In-Process Measurement and Monitoring, Metrology;
13: Machine Tools and Systems, Tooling Processing;
14: Micro/Nano-Machining;
15: Surface Integrity and Materials Characterization;
16: Tribology in Manufacturing;
17: Truing, Dressing and ELID.
Edited by:
Tsunemoto Kuriyagawa, Libo Zhou, Jiwang Yan and Nobuhito Yoshihara
Online since: September 2008
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Abrasive technology concerns manufacturing processes that involve the use of abrasives in various forms. It has a long history; originating right from the first discovery of minerals. With increasingly stringent requirements for the production of high-precision and high surface-quality components, in applications such as silicon wafers for the semiconductor industry and optical lenses for the precision instrument industry, abrasive technology is becoming an increasingly important factor in precision manufacturing. An understanding of the mechanisms of abrasive technology ensures the soundness and integrity of current component manufacture, as well as leading to the development of new and effective techniques.
Abrasive technology concerns manufacturing processes that involve the use of abrasives in various forms. It has a long history; originating right from the first discovery of minerals. With increasingly stringent requirements for the production of high-precision and high surface-quality components, in applications such as silicon wafers for the semiconductor industry and optical lenses for the precision instrument industry, abrasive technology is becoming an increasingly important factor in precision manufacturing. An understanding of the mechanisms of abrasive technology ensures the soundness and integrity of current component manufacture, as well as leading to the development of new and effective techniques.
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