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Tribology in Sustainable Manufacturing compiles the fundamentals of friction in manufacturing processes and the application of tribology in advanced manufacturing. Covering topics such as 3D printing, green lubrication, laser sintering and Industry 4.0, the book enables cost-effective and environmentally friendly manufacturing processes.
In an effort to reduce energy consumption, production time and costs, while simultaneously improving plant productivity, sustainable tribology plays a key role in modern manufacturing processes. With a focus on broadening the application of tribology in sustainable manufacturing, the book integrates cutting edge research from international contributors. Topics included involve machine learning, micro-machining, friction stir welding and metal forming. It also discusses the tribological properties of advanced materials and coatings, and how to model tribology in manufacturing processes.
This book will be of interest to engineers and students in the fields of machining, tribology, additive manufacturing, surface engineering and coating.
Contents
1. Recent Advances of Tribology in Sustainable Manufacturing
2. Significance of Additives on Modern Casting Method
3. Impact of Additives in Tribology of Metal Forming Processes
4. Lubricant Performance Characteristics in Metalworking Manufacturing
5. Green Lubrication In Manufacturing
6. Nano-additives Assisted MQL Machining
7. Tribological aspects of alternative materials in the manufacture of green lubricants for industrial applications
8. Potential use of Vegetable Oil-based Nano-fluids for Machining Processes
9. Roles of Tribology in Friction Stir Welding and Processing
10. Tribology in Additive Manufacturing
11. Parametric Optimization of Steel Turning Variables under Metal and Metal Oxide Nanofluid Cooling Environment with MCDM Hybrid Method
12. Edge band defect in cold rolled IF grade steel and its remedy- A case study
13. Case Study- Analysis of Multi-Recessed Spherical Hybrid Journal Bearings Lubricated with Power-Law Lubricant
14. Limiting performance characteristics of textured functionally graded foil journal bearing