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Thermal Effects in Complex Machining Processes

Final Report of the DFG Priority Programme 1480

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  • © 2018

Overview

  • Presents up-to-date simulation approaches related to thermal effects in machining processes
  • Includes compensation strategies for turning, milling, drilling and grinding processes
  • Contains cutting-edge research results in the field of modeling complex machining processes
  • Provides a genuinely interdisciplinary approach to the topic
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Production Engineering (LNPE)

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Table of contents (16 chapters)

  1. Collaboration within the Working Groups

  2. Final Reports of the Research Projects

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About this book

This contributed volume contains the research results of the priority programme (PP) 1480 “Modelling, Simulation and Compensation of Thermal Effects for Complex Machining Processes", funded by the German Research Society (DFG). The topical focus of this programme is the simulation-based prediction and compensation of thermally induced workpiece deviations and subsurface damage effects. The approach to the topic is genuinely interdisciplinary, covering all relevant machining operations such as turning, milling, drilling and grinding. The target audience primarily comprises research experts and practitioners in the field of production engineering, but the book may also be beneficial for graduate students.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Institut fur Spanende Fertigung, Technische Universitat Dortmund Institut fur Spanende Fertigung, Dortmund, Germany

    D Biermann

  • Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft , Bonn, Germany

    F Hollmann

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