Description
Wiley India Fundamentals Of Machining And Machine Tools by Mridul Singal and and R K Singal
Fundamentals of Machining and Machine Tools deals with analytical modeling of machining processes, modern cutting tools materials and how these affect the economics of machining. The book emphasizes underlying concepts, analytical methods and economic considerations. The book thoroughly illustrates the causes of various phenomena and their effects on machining practice. It includes descriptions of modern analytical methods outlining the merits and the demerits of various modeling approaches.
About the Author
Dr. R.K. Singal is Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, and Consultant to IILM Academy of Higher Learning, Greater Noida. He has an experience of more than 45 years in India and abroad with multinational industries and academic institutions of international repute.
Mridul Singal is an engineer with more than 15 years of industrial experience. He has undertaken research and development work in aerospace industry at DRDO, Bangalore and software industry in various MNCs in India and abroad. Presently, he is engaged in training and mentoring of fresh engineers at IBM India Pvt. Ltd. as General Manager.
Rishi Singal is an engineer with more than a decade of industrial experience in major steel and software industries in India and abroad. Presently, he is engaged in training and mentoring of fresh engineers at Accenture India Pvt. Ltd. as Manager.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
BOOK REVIEW
Machining Processes
Mechanics of Metal Cutting
Heat Generation in Metal Cutting
Cutting Fluids
Surface Quality and Surface Finish
Chip Control
Grinding Process
Economics of Metal Cutting Operations
Cost Estimation of Machined Components
Nonconventional Machining Process
Design for Machining
Nomenclature and Geometry of Cutting Tools
Tool Materials
Wear and Life of Cutting Tools
The Grinding Wheel
Design Principles of Cutting Tools
Design Principles of Machine Tools
Machine Tool Vibrations
Numerically Controlled Machine Tools
Automation in Manufacturing Systems
Computer Aided Manufacturing
NC/CNC Part Programming
Annexure-I
Annexure-II
Annexure-III
Index