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Machining of Titanium and Nickel Alloys for Aerospace Applications, 1st ed. 2019 Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Jackson Mark J., Machado Alisson R., da Silva Marcio B.

Couverture de l’ouvrage Machining of Titanium and Nickel Alloys for Aerospace Applications

This book reviews the machining of titanium and nickel-base alloys, which are employed extensively in the aerospace industry, and provides examples of their use. Providing much-needed information on the manufacturing properties of today?s new materials, especially those being developed for use in aeronautical vehicles such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), it features a collection of chapters written by leading international experts in the field. It has been written in response to the request by manufacturers such as Boeing, Cessna, Spirit Aerosystems, Rolls-Royce, Pratt and Whitney, GE Aviation, United Technologies, Textron, General Atomics, and Northrup Grumman for specific, practical data to help them produce the next generation of aircraft.

This single volume reviewing the state of the art in machining technology for aerospace applications is of great interest to researchers. It is also a valuable resource for professional engineers, helping them address the problems associated with difficult-to-machine aerospace alloys.

1. MACHADO, A.R. and WALLBANK, J., "Machining of Titanium and Its Alloys ‑ A Review".- 2. EZUGWU, E.O.; MACHADO,A.R.; PASHBY, I.R. and WALLBANK, J. ‑ "Effects of High Pressure Coolant Supply when Machining Heat Resistant Nickel Based Superalloys".- 3. EZUGWU, E.O.; WANG, Z.M.; MACHADO, A.R., “The Machinability of Nickel Based Alloys – A Review”.- 4. MACHADO, A.R.; WALLBANK, J.; PASHBY, I.R. and EZUGWU, E.O., “Tool Performance and Chip Control when Machining Titanium (Ti6Al4V) and Nickel (Inconel 901) Base Superalloy Using High Pressure Coolant Supply”.- 5. EZUGWU, E.O.; WANG, Z.M.; MACHADO, A.R., “Wear of Coated Carbide Tools when Machining Nickel (Inconel 718) and Titanium Base (Ti-6Al-4V) Alloys”.- 6. EZUGWU, E.O.; Da SILVA, R.B.; MACHADO, A.R., “Evaluation of the performance of Different Nano-Ceramic Tool Grades when Machining Nickel-Base, Inconel 718 Alloy”.- 7. EZUGWU, E.O.; Da SILVA, R.B.; BONNEY, J.; MACHADO, A.R., “The Effect of Argon-Enriched Environment in High-Speed Machining of Titanium Alloy”.- 8. EZUGWU, E.O.; Da SILVA, R.B.; BONNEY, J.; MACHADO, A.R., “Evaluation of the Performance of cBN Tools when Turning Ti-6Al-4V Alloy with High Pressure Coolant Supplies”.- 9. Da SILVA, R.B.; MACHADO, A.R.; EZUGWU, E.O.; BONNIE,J., “Increasing Productivity in High Speed Machining of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy under High Pressure Coolant Supply”.- 10. Da SILVA, R.B.; EZUGWU, E.O.; BONNEY, J.; MACHADO, A.R.; REIS, A.M., “High Speed Turning of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy with coated Carbides Tools in an Argon Enriched Enviroment”.- 11. EZUGWU, E.O.; BONNEY, J.; Da SILVA, R.B.; MACHADO, A.R.; UGWOHA, E., “High Productivity Rough Turning of Ti6Al4V Alloy, with Flood and High Pressure Cooling”.- 12. Da SILVA, R.B.; MACHADO, A.R.; EZUGWU, E.O., BONNEY, J.; SALES, W.F., “Tool life and Wear Mechanisms in High Speed Machining of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy with PCD Tools under Various Coolant Pressures”.- 13. MOURA, R.R.; Da SILVA, M.B.; MACHADO, A.R.; SALES, W.F., “The Effect of Application of Cutting Fluid with Solid Lubricant in Suspension During Cutting of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy”.- 14. MARQUES, A.; NARALA, S.K.R.; MACHADO, A.R.; GUNDA, R.K.; JOSYULA, S.K.; Da SILVA, R.B.; Da SILVA, M.B., “Performance Assessment of MQSL: Minimum Quantity Solid Lubricant During Turning of Inconel 718”.- 15. Da SILVA, R.B.; Da SILVA, M.B.; SALES, W.F.; EZUGWU, E.O.; MACHADO, A.R. “Advances in the Turning of Titanium Alloys with Carbide and Superabrasive Cutting Tools”.

Prof. Mark J. Jackson, PhD, PE began his engineering career in 1983 when he studied for his O.N.C. part I examinations and his first-year apprenticeship-training course in mechanical engineering. After graduating with a Master of Engineering (M. Eng.) degree with Distinction under the supervision of Professor Jack Schofield, M.B.E., Doctor Jackson subsequently read for a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D.) degree at Liverpool in the field of materials engineering focusing primarily on microstructure-property relationships in vitreous-bonded abrasive materials under the supervision of Professor Benjamin Mills. In 2002, he became associate professor of mechanical engineering and faculty associate in the Center for Manufacturing Research, and Center for Electric Power at Tennessee Technological University (an associated university of Oak Ridge National Laboratory), and a faculty associate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Dr. Jackson was the academic adviser to the Formula SAE Team at Tennessee Technological University. In 2004 he moved to Purdue University as Associate Professor and Associate Department Head for Research in the Department of Mechanical Engineering Technology, to Saint-Gobain High Performance Materials in 2011 as Research Leader of Grinding Science, to Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology in Boston as MET Chairperson and to Kansas State University in 2013 as Professor, Department Head, and McCune and Middlekauff Faculty Fellow. He has authored and co-authored over 150 publications in archived journals and refereed conference proceedings, has edited a book on ‘microfabrication and nanomanufacturing’, and has guest edited a number of peer-refereed journals on aspects of materials science and manufacturing technology. He is the editor of the Journal of Manufacturing Technology Research and has edited a number of books on manufacturing concerned with machining and grinding technology.


Professor Álisson Rocha Machado worke

Presents the state of the art in the machining of Ti-base and Ni-base alloys for aerospace

Written to answer the requests of manufacturing companies such as Boeing, Rolls-Royce, Pratt and Whitney and GE

Written by world experts in machining technology

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