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Machining of Nanocomposites

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Title: Machining of Nanocomposites
Author: Ashok Kumar Sahoo, Mohan Kumar Pradhan, Ramesh Kumar Nayak
ISBN: 0367620596 / 9780367620592
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 204
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2022
Availability: 2 to 3 weeks
     
 
  • Description
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Nanocomposites (both heterogeneous and anisotropic) are hard to machine due to their enhanced properties and there is a need to know about the problems associated with the machining of nanocomposites by various conventional as well as non-conventional machining operations. Machining of nanocomposites emphasizes on different fabrication methods to develop nanocomposites (polymers, metals, and ceramics) and different machining processes used in industries. Further, it describes issues and challenges including research trends associated with the same. It also evaluates mechanical and wear properties of the composites as well.

Features:

  • Covers manufacturing process of nanocomposites.
  • Includes conventional and non-conventional machining process and relevant applications.
  • Addresses effect of different nano-reinforcements on machinability.
  • Discusses usage of design of experiments and optimization technique to improve the machinability of nanocomposites.
  • Reviews challenges on machining of nanocomposites and its remedies.

This book aims at Researchers, Graduate students in Mechanical Engineering, and Materials Sciences including Composites, Nanotechnology, and Machining.

Preface
Acknowledgments
Authors

Chapter 1 : Introduction to Nanocomposites and Machining
Chapter 2 : Conventional Machining of Nanocomposites
Chapter 3 : Advanced Machining of Nanocomposites
Chapter 4 : Intelligent Machining of Nanocomposites
Chapter 5 : Sustainable Machining of Nanocomposites

Index

 
 
 
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