The use of composite materials has increased in several areas of application such as the aeronautic, automotive and biomedical fields, as well as in other advanced industries, because of their specific properties and combination of light weight, very high strength and high stiffness. Consequently, it is necessary to understand the questions associated with the machinability of these materials.
Machining composite materials is a rather complex task owing to their heterogeneity and heat sensitivity, and to the fact that reinforcements are extremely abrasive. In this respect, this special issue aims to present a collection of examples of advances in traditional and non-traditional machining of composite materials. The issue will be of interest to academics and researchers; materials, manufacturing and mechanical engineers; and professionals working in composite manufacturing and related industries.
Suitable topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Mechanics of cutting
- Chip formation
- Cutting forces
- Cutting temperatures
- Tool materials
- Tool wear
- Surface integrity
- Workpiece damage
- High-speed cutting
- Design experiments
- Numerical methods
- Optimisation
Important Dates
Submission of manuscripts: 31 March, 2017
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