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International Journal of Automation Technology

  • ISSN : 1881-7629(Print) / 1883-8022(Online)
  • Editor-in-Chief :Yoshimi Takeuchi(Osaka University)
  • Deputy Editor-in-Chief :Mamoru Mitsuishi (The University of Tokyo.)

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IJAT Vol.4 No.3 May 2010

Special Issue on Modeling and Simulation of Cutting Process
Editor : Keiichi Shirase (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Kobe University)

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IJAT Vol.4 No.3 May 2010

Editorial:
Special Issue on Modeling and Simulation of Cutting Process
Keiichi Shirase, p. 213

In the 5 decades-plus since the first numerical control (NC) machine tool was demonstrated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston, MA, USA, advances such as high-speed, multi-axis and multi-tasking machine tools have been introduced widely to achieve high quality and productivity in machining operations. In order to handle these sophisticated machine tools freely and effectively, sophisticated NC programs are conventionally required in advance for problem-free machining. Computer simulation and optimization of cutting processes by considering process physics, machine tool dynamics and kinematics and process constraints are helpful in the strategic process planning operation and useful in preparing sophisticated NC programs. However, challenges and models quantitatively predicting cutting process performance remain to be developed.

Topics of interests in this special issue include but are not limited to
~~• machining process modeling
~~• machine tool dynamics modeling
~~• cutting force, cutting temperature, surface roughness, etc., prediction
~~• machining stability prediction
~~• simulation-based machining-process diagnostics
~~• optimization using machining simulation

The review paper and ten research works accepted are related to state-of-the-art modeling and simulation applicable to the machining and manufacturing domains. Besides traditional machining, nontraditional machining such as laser machining for micromachining have been explored. Also the machining of calcium polyphosphate (CPP) for tissue engineering applications has been investigated. The articles in this special issue are sure to prove interesting, informative, and inspiring to our readers on advances in cutting process modeling and simulation.

Finally, we thank the authors, reviewers, and editors for their invaluable contributions and generous efforts in enabling this issue to be published.

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Review

Review:
On the Role and Potential of Engineering Simulation
Toyoshiro Inamura, pp. 214-220
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Paper

Paper:
Adaptive Cutting Force Prediction in Milling Processes
Takashi Matsumura, Takahiro Shirakashi, and Eiji Usui, pp. 221-228
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Paper:
Trial Surface-Property Prediction in End-Mill Operation
Hirohisa Narita, Keiichi Shirase, Eiji Arai, and Hideo Fujimoto, pp. 229-234
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Paper:
An Accuracy-Prediction Model Taking Tool Deformation and Geometric Machine-Tool Error into Consideration
Hirohisa Narita, Keiichi Shirase, Eiji Arai, and Hideo Fujimoto, pp. 235-242
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Paper:
High-Accuracy Machining of Thin-Walled Workpiece by Non-Rotational Tool
- Analysis of Machining Accuracy Based on Deflection of Tool and Workpiece Using FEM -
Hiroyasu Iwabe, Hideaki Matsuhashi, Hayato Akustu, Tomoyuki Shioya, and Hitoshi Takao, pp. 243-251
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Paper:
FE Analysis of One-Directional and Elliptical Vibration Cutting Processes
Saeid Amini, Eiji Shamoto, Norikazu Suzuki, and Mohammad Javad Nategh, pp. 252-258
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Paper:
Analytical Prediction of Part Dynamics for Machining Stability Analysis
Salih Alan, Erhan Budak, and H. Nevzat Özgüven, pp. 259-267
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Paper:
Effect of Workpiece Location on Manipulability Measure in 5-Axis-Controlled Machine Tools
Yoshio Mizugaki, pp. 268-272
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Paper:
Model Based Feedrate Scheduling for Free-Form Surface Machining
Yaman Boz, Onur Demir, and Ismail Lazoglu, pp. 273-283
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Paper:
Simulation of Laser Micromachining in Silica Glass with Absorbent Slurry
Ippei Kono, Naohiko Sugita, and Mamoru Mitsuishi, pp. 284-290
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Paper:
Machining Porous Calcium Polyphosphate Implants for Tissue Engineering Applications
Amir Rouzrokh, Christina Yi-Hsuan Wei, Kaan Erkorkmaz, and Robert M. Pilliar, pp. 291-302
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Regular Paper

Regular Paper:
Interactive Design-Assistance System of Machine Tool Structure in Conceptual and Fundamental Design Stage
Zhangyong Yu, Keiichi Nakamoto, Tohru Ishida, and Yoshimi Takeuchi, pp. 303-311
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