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PhD Dissertations
(1992-2006)

Author
Year
Title
P. Wanigarathne 2006 Experimental and Analytical Modeling of Near-dry Turning Operations with Coated Grooved Tools for Improved Sustainability
X. Wang
2005
Predictive Modeling and Simulation of 3-D Cyclic Chip Formation Process in Dry Turning Operations using Slip-line Model
P. Marksberry
2004
An Assessment of Tool-life Performance in NDM (near dry machining) of Automotive Steel Components for Sustainable Manufacturing
K. C. Ee
2002
Finite Element Modeling and Analysis of Residual Stresses in 2-D Machining
A.K. Balaji
2000
An Experimental and Theoretical Study of Variable Tool-chip Interfacial Friction and Cyclic Chip Formation in Machining with Grooved Tools
Y. Ko
2000
Growth, Characterization, and Analysis of Aluminum Oxide Film from MOCVD
J. Baker
1999
Stability Analysis of Machining Systems with Emphasis on Structural Effects
P.X. Li
1997
An Experimental and Analytical Investigation of Tool-wear/tool-life in Machining with Complex Grooved Tools
Z. J. Da
1997
Optimization of Finish Turning Operations Based on a Hybrid Model
L. Wang
1996
An Investigation of Temperature Effects on Curled Chip Formation in Metal Machining
J. Um
1996
Thermal Analysis of Spray Cooling and its Application in Metal Cutting
R. Ghosh
1996
An Investigation of 3-D Chip Flow, Curl and Breaking in Machining with Grooved Tools
K. J. Liu
1993
Vibration Control of Cutting Process in Milling using Dynamic Absorber
S. G. Tewani
1992
Active Vibration Control of a Boring Bar using Active Dynamic Absorber

 

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