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磨削经典书籍“Handbook of Machining with Grinding Wheels”1 J4 S2 Q) ?8 z8 y
CRC Press5 O w# r9 J+ B! w: v1 M: f
Taylor & Francis Group
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© 2007 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
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! ?* F9 s" ^, x S. R8 j# g8 iPreface
' G9 P* @& l; JGrinding, once considered primarily a finishing operation involving low rates of removal, has2 x9 A5 \6 I: i, V6 v
evolved as a major competitor to cutting, as the term “abrasive machining” suggests. This is what
, S/ V! p% E( y4 ?Milton Shaw, the man who is considered the great pioneer and father of American grinding, said' f" U) I/ C" _+ o% a/ x; ~
about 10 years ago. Shaw led the development of grinding in the United States over the last 50
. k1 L+ z" I. q$ L9 q( hmaking this probably the most complete book regarding all kinds of grinding operations.2 ]; Z5 K/ j+ K) Z- O
The aim of this book is to present a unified approach to machining with grinding wheels that
8 c3 d9 p8 F% p/ _# owill be useful in solving new grinding problems of the future. It should be of value to engineers
& G5 A5 z1 O9 rand technicians involved in solving problems in industry and to those doing research on machining with grinding wheels in universities and research organizations.5 n' Z+ m# W: O" _
The team of authors are famous researchers who have devoted their entire lives doing research
+ r8 M# g, D1 k0 min this field and who are still actively contributing to new research and development. The authors
a# Y& z+ v& G; m& irepresent a large region of the world where abrasive machining with grinding wheels are most! A6 ] H8 }% B5 X& H0 q
advanced: United States, Great Britain, Japan, and Germany. I thank my co-authors for taking time' R" j) k4 U- N; {
from their busy activities to write and review this book over a period of 2 years.* e7 K) x% g8 p0 `- H) p/ A6 T
All the co-authors are my long-time friends, and with some of them, I have previously published
# x( y" i) F1 K1 o6 f3 Hor we are still in the process of finishing other books. Here is a short presentation of them.
8 _3 R% |8 ^9 l4 V4 K' Q) hProfessor Brian Rowe is considered the world father of Centerless Grinding in addition to other2 N. W! c! W4 n
notable research concerning grinding aspects: thermal and dynamic aspects, fluid-film bearings,
9 I1 W' U+ _$ j$ Z M3 betc. He established a great laboratory and school in manufacturing processes at Liverpool John4 @* P; N1 J- [3 w9 c
Moores University. As an emeritus professor, Brian is busier than before retirement. As he is a
4 l/ t3 k$ ?6 Dnative English speaker, he spent a lot of time polishing our English in order to have a unitary book.
' u& I: F/ T4 Z7 g- A% tI thank him for similar great work on our previous book,
- h1 G l9 z' x% X6 VTribology of Abrasive Machining Processes.& ^- L3 i1 l& k6 q
Professor Ichiro Inasaki is the leading figure in Grinding in Japan. As dean of the Graduate/ Y2 t- N- G7 @# W/ X \ J
School of Science and Technology at Keio University, he developed a great laboratory with" P( R A7 D [* o# m
outstanding research activities. His “intelligent grinding wheel” is featured in the Noritake Museum
% R. }& U/ `& E) w$ ]5 m9 R! Wand represents one of his best accomplishments and contributions. He led the International Institution
( L2 l. L* O4 |' n' Qfor Production Engineering Research in 2004/2005 as the president and was granted several z6 H& x! I- l: J- O3 O o5 @
awards including an SME award. Ichiro-san and I have written two books:
' Y! l& L, x& M0 Q8 s2 FHandbook of Ceramic5 q0 h4 B, M- ?6 {! F x9 x7 H3 U
Grinding and Polishing- C4 t9 I# ?. O6 a$ F
, and
: \9 n; L4 H; [* q' W' V6 }0 DTribology of Abrasive Machining Processes) W/ {- s+ W" k
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Professor Eckart Uhlmann is professor and director of the Institute for Machine-Tools and" x! ?2 F# h g; p8 b8 w& a0 U, v
Management at Technical University of Berlin. Dr. Uhlmann received this chaired professorship
+ w5 J' i6 M4 k6 d7 f' Rafter a very successful industrial career with Hermes Abrasive in Germany. His main research is5 _( z. d# J( h! G8 ^0 T0 H) i
on one of these transition processes: grinding with lapping kinematics. As the head of his institute,
; C1 m- T1 ?3 I6 x* u9 Z: T5 C1 Zone of the largest in Germany, he holds the leading position in research on all aspects of abrasive* n( X5 ]% I8 F
machining with grinding wheels. A future book with Dr. Uhlmann will be also published this year,
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