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Kinematic Geometry of Surface Machining
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The principle of Occam's razor loosely translates tothe simplest solution is often the best. The author of Kinematic Geometry of Surface Machining utilizes this reductionist philosophy to provide a solution to the highly inefficient process of machining sculptured parts on multi-axis NC machines. He has developed a method to quickly calcu
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Table of contents
- Front cover
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Author
- Acknowledgments
- Part I: Basics
- Chapter 1. Part Surfaces: Geometry
- Chapter 2. Kinematics of Surface Generation
- Chapter 3. Applied Coordinate Systems and Linear Transformations
- Part II: Fundamentals
- Chapter 4. The Geometry of Contact of Two Smooth, Regular Surfaces
- Chapter 5. Profiling of the Form-Cutting Tools of Optimal Design
- Chapter 6. The Geometry of the Active Part of a Cutting Tool
- Chapter 7. Conditions of Proper Part Surface Generation
- Chapter 8. Accuracy of Surface Generation
- Part III: Application
- Chapter 9. Selection of the Criterion of Optimization
- Chapter 10. Synthesis of Optimal Surface Machining Operations
- Chapter 11. Examples of Implementation of the Differential Geometry/Kinematics (DG/K)-Based Method of Surface Generation
- Conclusion
- Notation
- Index
- Back cover