Advances in Hard–to–Cut Materials: Manufacturing, Properties, Process Mechanics and Evaluation of Surface Integrity
The rapid growth of a modern industry results in a growing demand for construction materials with excellent operational properties. However, the improved features of these materials can significantly hinder their manufacturing, therefore they can be defined as hard−to−cut. The ma...
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doaj-9f52ee45c5d3405db0f3716677b3c69f2020-11-25T02:06:05ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-01-0113361210.3390/ma13030612ma13030612Advances in Hard–to–Cut Materials: Manufacturing, Properties, Process Mechanics and Evaluation of Surface IntegritySzymon Wojciechowski0Grzegorz M. Królczyk1Radosław W. Maruda2Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Management, Poznan University of Technology, 3 Piotrowo St., 60-965 Poznan, PolandDepartment of Manufacturing Engineering and Production Automation, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Opole University of Technology, 5 Mikolajczyka Street, 45-271 Opole, PolandFaculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Zielona Gora, Prof. Z. Szafrana Street 4, 65-516 Zielona Gora, PolandThe rapid growth of a modern industry results in a growing demand for construction materials with excellent operational properties. However, the improved features of these materials can significantly hinder their manufacturing, therefore they can be defined as hard−to−cut. The main difficulties during the manufacturing/processing of hard−to−cut materials are attributed to their high hardness and abrasion resistance, high strength at room or elevated temperatures, increased thermal conductivity, as well as their resistance to oxidation and corrosion. Nowadays the group of hard−to−cut materials includes the metallic materials, composites, as well as ceramics. This special issue, “Advances in Hard−to−Cut Materials: Manufacturing, Properties, Process Mechanics and Evaluation of Surface Integrity” provides a collection of research papers regarding the various problems correlated with hard−to−cut materials. The analysis of these studies reveals primary directions regarding the developments in manufacturing methods, and the characterization and optimization of hard−to−cut materials.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/3/612hard–to–cut materialsmachiningadditive manufacturingmechanicssurface integrity |
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Advances in Hard–to–Cut Materials: Manufacturing, Properties, Process Mechanics and Evaluation of Surface Integrity |
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Advances in Hard–to–Cut Materials: Manufacturing, Properties, Process Mechanics and Evaluation of Surface Integrity |
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Advances in Hard–to–Cut Materials: Manufacturing, Properties, Process Mechanics and Evaluation of Surface Integrity |
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The rapid growth of a modern industry results in a growing demand for construction materials with excellent operational properties. However, the improved features of these materials can significantly hinder their manufacturing, therefore they can be defined as hard−to−cut. The main difficulties during the manufacturing/processing of hard−to−cut materials are attributed to their high hardness and abrasion resistance, high strength at room or elevated temperatures, increased thermal conductivity, as well as their resistance to oxidation and corrosion. Nowadays the group of hard−to−cut materials includes the metallic materials, composites, as well as ceramics. This special issue, “Advances in Hard−to−Cut Materials: Manufacturing, Properties, Process Mechanics and Evaluation of Surface Integrity” provides a collection of research papers regarding the various problems correlated with hard−to−cut materials. The analysis of these studies reveals primary directions regarding the developments in manufacturing methods, and the characterization and optimization of hard−to−cut materials. |
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hard–to–cut materials machining additive manufacturing mechanics surface integrity |
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