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磨削经典书籍“Handbook of Machining with Grinding Wheels” w" q# D o2 [( r" u( e
CRC Press
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Preface
8 Q' A& Y6 C$ {7 ]Grinding, once considered primarily a finishing operation involving low rates of removal, has
5 _. C' Z' m" ?) ?- tevolved as a major competitor to cutting, as the term “abrasive machining” suggests. This is what
% Q0 g7 K( B0 M! D, KMilton Shaw, the man who is considered the great pioneer and father of American grinding, said
6 V+ }; S0 ^( l$ U: e }about 10 years ago. Shaw led the development of grinding in the United States over the last 50 & z# S/ J h" ~. N$ T& g
making this probably the most complete book regarding all kinds of grinding operations.0 s) @! v! k' @5 }2 L9 R
The aim of this book is to present a unified approach to machining with grinding wheels that3 T" g/ b. j. M. B# A2 T
will be useful in solving new grinding problems of the future. It should be of value to engineers
9 K4 d, {% I- A( B; X& `4 Qand technicians involved in solving problems in industry and to those doing research on machining with grinding wheels in universities and research organizations.& f _) T/ [1 X
The team of authors are famous researchers who have devoted their entire lives doing research% a$ x& [9 j8 j# ]! A C& w: s( F' c
in this field and who are still actively contributing to new research and development. The authors
$ j w9 n$ e( k4 D3 arepresent a large region of the world where abrasive machining with grinding wheels are most
" ~2 `' H, M0 m! D& l/ Zadvanced: United States, Great Britain, Japan, and Germany. I thank my co-authors for taking time
5 [! j9 A$ t# P$ s6 ]/ L6 mfrom their busy activities to write and review this book over a period of 2 years.
) n9 j) ~! h# }9 u% G* l+ ^All the co-authors are my long-time friends, and with some of them, I have previously published, `1 H: u6 M# {9 c5 }9 r/ G; J
or we are still in the process of finishing other books. Here is a short presentation of them.6 {$ f5 Y' `( {4 I/ y
Professor Brian Rowe is considered the world father of Centerless Grinding in addition to other
% A$ p1 x' L/ s, q5 }# E lnotable research concerning grinding aspects: thermal and dynamic aspects, fluid-film bearings,2 p3 L. f; l. f* r6 q
etc. He established a great laboratory and school in manufacturing processes at Liverpool John. p# K# K* U2 t. Y- {
Moores University. As an emeritus professor, Brian is busier than before retirement. As he is a
, C* B1 u1 U$ s& [0 B+ g, t6 n2 bnative English speaker, he spent a lot of time polishing our English in order to have a unitary book.5 X i" L# e/ w6 d" ~9 \7 S
I thank him for similar great work on our previous book,
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Professor Ichiro Inasaki is the leading figure in Grinding in Japan. As dean of the Graduate
/ u2 s) T' z& E* MSchool of Science and Technology at Keio University, he developed a great laboratory with
# `6 S9 Z3 g8 ]) T! Aoutstanding research activities. His “intelligent grinding wheel” is featured in the Noritake Museum( N0 i4 y$ u6 Y
and represents one of his best accomplishments and contributions. He led the International Institution
( R: R. _, l- c! a, g1 B- D7 Gfor Production Engineering Research in 2004/2005 as the president and was granted several
' [# h2 j7 M' q, n cawards including an SME award. Ichiro-san and I have written two books:: V. H$ g4 a: A/ i) M1 d0 a
Handbook of Ceramic
$ _; t. [4 H- T: sGrinding and Polishing! }* f% s, D$ @- W- F6 |
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Tribology of Abrasive Machining Processes
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5 B) N) C" v. ^; P1 x8 ZProfessor Eckart Uhlmann is professor and director of the Institute for Machine-Tools and
6 J I, |0 @+ ], Y }Management at Technical University of Berlin. Dr. Uhlmann received this chaired professorship! ^0 X4 v+ b* _
after a very successful industrial career with Hermes Abrasive in Germany. His main research is
* c& Q# S0 W1 c+ X8 c; @on one of these transition processes: grinding with lapping kinematics. As the head of his institute,8 {. _6 {. U% i" x; z& Q, [
one of the largest in Germany, he holds the leading position in research on all aspects of abrasive
7 ^6 w- l5 X3 `2 [' N0 Wmachining with grinding wheels. A future book with Dr. Uhlmann will be also published this year,
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