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Sustainable Manufacturing

J. Paulo Davim (Editor)
ISBN: 978-1-84821-212-1
Hardcover
246 pages
June 2010, Wiley-ISTE
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Preface ix

Chapter 1. Environmental Impact in Micro-device Manufacturing 1
Jong-Leng LIOW

1.1. Introduction 2

1.2. Role of LCA 7

1.3. Energy consideration in micro-manufacturing 14

1.4. Energy consideration in micro-end-milling manufacturing 22

1.5. Conclusions 28

1.6. References 29

Chapter 2. Cutting Tool Sustainability 33
Viktor P. ASTAKHOV

2.1. Introduction 33

2.2. Statistical reliability of cutting tools as quantification of their sustainability 37

2.3. Construction of the probability density function of the tool flank wear distribution with tool test results 50

2.4. Tool quality and the variance of tool life 58

2.5. The Bernstein distribution 59

2.6. Concept of physical resources of the cutting tool 67

2.7. References 76

Chapter 3. Minimum Quantity Lubrication in Machining 79
Vinayak N. GAITONDE, Ramesh S. KARNIK and J. Paulo DAVIM

3.1. Introduction 79

3.2. The state-of-the-art research for MQL in machining 84

3.3. Case studies on MQL in machining 90

3.4. Summary 104

3.5. Acknowledgments 105

3.6. References 105

Chapter 4. Application of Minimum Quantity Lubrication in Grinding 111
Eduardo Carlos BIANCHI, Paulo Roberto de AGUIAR, Leonardo Roberto da SILVA and Rubens Chinali CANARIM

4.1. Introduction 111

4.2. Minimum quantity lubrication 114

4.3. Results 122

4.4. Conclusions 169

4.5. Acknowledgments 170

4.6. References 170

Chapter 5. Single-Point Incremental Forming 173
Maria Beatriz SILVA, Niels BAY and Paulo A.F. MARTINS

5.1. Introduction 173

5.2. Incremental sheet forming processes 174

5.3. Analytical framework 179

5.4. FE background 187

5.5. Experimental 191

5.6. Results and discussion 195

5.7. Examples of applications 203

5.8. Conclusions 206

5.9. References 206

Chapter 6. Molding of Spent Rubber from Tire Recycling 211
Fabrizio QUADRINI, Alessandro GUGLIELMOTTI, Carmine LUCIGNANO and Vincenzo TAGLIAFERRI

6.1. Introduction 212

6.2. State of the art of tire recycling 215

6.3. Direct molding of rubber particles 221

6.4. Experimental results 225

6.5. Concluding remarks 233

6.6. References 234

List of Authors 241

Index 245

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