Machining with Nanomaterials
This book focuses on the state-of-the-art developments in machining with nanomaterials. Numerous in-depth case studies illustrate the practical use of nanomaterials in industry, including how thin film nanostructures can be applied to solving machining pr
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ining with Nanomaterials Second Edition
Machining with Nanomaterials
Mark J. Jackson • Jonathan S. Morrell Editors
Machining with Nanomaterials Second Edition
Editors Mark J. Jackson Micro Machinists Group Cambridge, MA, USA
Jonathan S. Morrell Compatibility and Surveillance Section Y-12 National Security Complex Oak Ridge, TN, USA
ISBN 978-3-319-19008-2 ISBN 978-3-319-19009-9 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-19009-9
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Preface
Machining is a widely used process for producing intricate shapes on components and artifacts and for providing precise tolerances that are required for the manufacture of parts at the micro- and nanoscale. Modern machining requires the use of minimum quantities of lubricants, dry machining capability, high cutting speeds, and long tool lives. However, existing tool materials have proven to be substandard compared to newly developed nanostructured thin film coated cutting tools. There is also a growing need for specially developed cutting tools for machining high strength and hardness nanocrystalline metals and alloys. In January 2000, President William J. Clinton talked about the exciting promise of nanotechnology and later announced an ambitious national nanotechnology initiative (NNI) that was enacted in 2001, and reauthorized by President George W. Bush in 2006, with an initial budget of $497 million to promote nanoscale research that would benefit society. The initiative has created a new industry focused on providing nanostructured coatings and materials. The purpose of this book is to present information and knowledge on the rapidly developing field of machining with nanomaterials. The book is written
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