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|aMaterials forming and machining|h[electronic resource] :|bresearch and development /|cedited by J. Paulo Davim.
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|aCambridge :|bWoodhead Publishing,|c2016.
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|a1 online resource.
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|aWoodhead Publishing in mechanical engineering
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|aIncludes index.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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|aAnnotation|bThis volume publishes refereed, high quality articles with a special emphasis on research and development in forming materials, machining, and its applications. A large family of manufacturing processes are now involved in material formation, with plastic deformation and other techniques commonly used to change the shape of a workpiece. Materials forming techniques discussed in the book include extrusion, forging, rolling, drawing, sheet metal forming, microforming, hydroforming, thermoforming, and incremental forming, among others. In addition, traditional machining, non-traditional machining, abrasive machining, hard part machining, high speed machining, high efficiency machining, and micromachining are also explored, proving that forming technologies and machining can be applied to a wide variety of materials.
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|aPrint version record.
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|aMolding materials.
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|aWoodhead Publishing in mechanical engineering.
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|uhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780857094834
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