Description
Hybrid Machining: Theory, Methods, and Case Studies covers the scientific fundamentals, techniques, applications and real-world descriptions of emerging hybrid machining technology. This field is advancing rapidly in industrial and academic contexts, creating a great need for the fundamental and technical guidance that this book provides. The book includes discussions of basic concepts, process design principles, standard hybrid machining processes, multi-scale modeling approaches, design, on-machine metrology and work handling systems.Readers interested in manufacturing systems, product design or machining technology will find this one-stop guide to hybrid machining the ideal reference.- Includes tables of recommended processing parameters for key engineering materials/products for each hybrid machining process- Provides case studies covering real industrial applications- Explains how to use multiscale modeling for hybrid machining
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to hybrid machining technology2. Overview of hybrid machining processes3. Assisted hybrid machining processes4. Combined hybrid machining processes5. Multi-scale modelling hybrid machining6. Hybrid machine tool design7. On-machine metrology for hybrid machining8. Material handling for hybrid machining9. Future of hybrid machining technology



