Metal and Bone Drilling - The Thermal Aspects
This book introduces state-of-the-art experimental and numerical methods and examples for evaluating the drilling performance of engineering and biological materials, particularly in thermal aspects. The authors use a common pathway to present the technol
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Metal and Bone Drilling - The Thermal Aspects
Albert J. Shih • Bruce L. Tai • Rui Li
Metal and Bone Drilling The Thermal Aspects
Albert J. Shih Mechanical Engineering University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI, USA
Bruce L. Tai Mechanical Engineering Texas A&M University College Station, TX, USA
Rui Li China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation Beijing, China
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For my lovely wife, Huishan, and children, Arthur, Brenda, Christopher, and Deanna. –Albert Shih For my lovely wife, Ploy, and son, Dylan. –Bruce Tai For my lovely wife, Xue Zhou, and children, Chuyu and Yuanbao. –Rui Li
Preface
This book summarizes advanced technologies on drilling and demonstrates the evolution of manufacturing from industry to healthcare. Drilling is an art and science. Manufacturing engineers and orthopaedic surgeons understand the importance and challenges of drilling, a seemingly routine process that is often overlooked by people who do not know manufacturing or orthopaedic surgery. Many engineers have dedicated their talent and career to advance the drill design, material, coating, manufacturing, and performance. Every advanced drill is a work of art. New technology is built on these advanced drills, which make high-performance drilling and drilling research possible. Broad applications of titanium alloys in the aerospace, transportation, sporting equipment, and other industries have driven the research in machining of titanium alloys. Drilling, particularly the high-throughput dr
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