The High Efficiency Machining Process and Machining of Complex Materials II

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Mechanical Engineering".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 October 2021) | Viewed by 768

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Department of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Design, School of Engineering, University of Cadiz, E11519 Puerto Real, Spain
Interests: tribology; surface modification; mechanical behavior of materials; surface characterization; laser surface texturing; machining
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School of Engineering, University of Cadiz, E11519 Puerto Real, Spain

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School of Engineering, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Design, University of Cadiz, E11519 Puerto Real, Spain
Interests: tribology; surface modification; mechanical behavior of materials; surface characterization; laser surface texturing; machining
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues:

Industrial production is undergoing some pragmatic changes. These changes are defined by key enabling technologies, also known as KET, implying a new scenario in our understanding of production.

In this way, production must be adapted to new performance models, where all the elements involved in the production system must improve their role in the best possible way. In other words, the production system must increase its efficiency significantly.

Traditionally, machining processes are a production operation in which efficiency is generally low. Therefore, the search for a high-efficiency machining process is a strategic necessity for the industry.

Moreover, the industry has the necessity to use high-performance materials which require high-efficiency processes in order to improve the overall outcome.

This Special Issue is open to advances in the following two aspects: the improvement of the efficiency of the machining processes and the advancement of the use of complex materials in the machining process, involving the following:

  • An improved, efficient machining process (conventional and non-conventional);
  • A new, high-efficiency machining process;
  • Traditional machining applied to complex materials;
  • New machining processes applied to complex materials;
  • Improved, efficient machining of complex materials;
  • The application of a KET to improve the machining process;
  • New tools, new characterization methods, and tool wear control;
  • An adaptive machining process;
  • Improvement of the performance of the machining process;
  • A hybrid machining process.
Dr. Moises Batista
Dr. Álvaro Gómez-Parra
Dr. Irene Del Sol
Prof. Dr. Joao Paulo Davim
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Keywords

  • Machining
  • Complex materials
  • Improved efficiency
  • Performance

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