CNC Machining Processes: A Guide to Machine Tools and Programming - Softcover

Wyatt, John

 
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Synopsis

CNC Machining Processes: A Guide to Machine Tools and Programming introduces readers to the fundamental concepts and advanced practices of CNC programming across various types of machine tools. Stemming from over two decades of the author's instructional expertise, this text serves as both an introductory guide and an advanced reference for CNC programming, encompassing topics from the first industrial revolution to the sophisticated techniques of 5-axis machining and the intricacies of Industry 4.0 and artificial intelligence.

The book describes the critical aspects of CNC machinery, including multi-axis machining concepts, G and M programming for both machining and turning centers, and computer-integrated manufacturing. Rich with examples, it explains each block of programming code clearly and guides readers through the machine tool's behavior. The text covers a comprehensive scope of industry-relevant topics such as workholding devices, basic shop math, metrology, cutting tools, and the cutting mechanism for machining operations.

CNC Machining Processes: A Guide to Machine Tools and Programming is designed for academic courses in manufacturing, machining, and CNC programming. The book equips students and professionals with practical knowledge and serves as a guide to best practices that are vital in today's manufacturing industry.

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About the Author

John Wyatt is an associate professor in the Department of Industrial Technology, Instructional Design, and Community College Leadership at Mississippi State University, where he teaches both machining and manufacturing processes courses. Dr. Wyatt holds a Ph.D. in industrial engineering from the Southampton Institute in the United Kingdom.

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