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This book aims to be a source for understanding sustainable machining and green manufacturing. The goal is to gain new ideas and encourage readers to utilize fewer natural resources to reduce pollution. Some examples include cutting material needs, recycling and reusing materials, and promoting environmentally-friendly practices such as dry machining and eco-friendly cutting fluids. By reducing pollution and waste, more environmentally-friendly practices will help encourage a more environmentally conscious future. Ideas evaluated in this book * The investigating of synergy between natural…mehr

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This book aims to be a source for understanding sustainable machining and green manufacturing. The goal is to gain new ideas and encourage readers to utilize fewer natural resources to reduce pollution. Some examples include cutting material needs, recycling and reusing materials, and promoting environmentally-friendly practices such as dry machining and eco-friendly cutting fluids. By reducing pollution and waste, more environmentally-friendly practices will help encourage a more environmentally conscious future. Ideas evaluated in this book * The investigating of synergy between natural fibers and epoxy composites that enhance mechanical properties * Explores the potential of sustainable reinforcements in polymer composites * Uncovers the critical role of manufacturing methods in determining the mechanical prowess of biofiber-reinforced composites * Details the importance of environmentally friendly conscious manufacturing processes * Discusses topics on precision machining, additive manufacturing, and optimizing manufacturing processes

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S. Thirumalai Kumaran, PhD, is an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, PSG Institute of Technology and Applied Research, Chennai, India. He completed his PhD in mechanical engineering in 2015 from Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education. He has published more than 100 articles in SCI journals and received a gold medal in manufacturing engineering from the Government College of Technology in 2008. Tae Jo Ko, PhD, is a professor at the School of Mechanical Engineering, Yeaungnam University, Gyeongsan-si, South Korea. He received a PhD in mechanical engineering from POSTECH, South Korea. Professor Tae Jo Koe has more than 300 publications in SCI journals, and has launched new research in rechargeable batteries and digital twins for manufacturing. He is the editor of the International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing and the Journal of Nanotechnology.