Innovations in Brazilian Machining

Highlights from the XXVI Machining Colloquium

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This book presents a selection of cutting-edge research predominantly originating from Brazil, presented at the ABCM XXVI Machining Colloquium. It offers readers a succinct yet thorough understanding of the latest developments in machining technology. The book is structured into distinct chapters covering a range of critical areas of interest within the field. Topics include machinability of materials, texture and surface integrity, automation and control technology of machining processes, improvement of process parameters, machine tool design, manufacturing and planning systems, micromachining, green machining, and metrology in machining processes.
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199 pages
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2025-08-27
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Springer
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9783031928185
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9783031928192

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20070 Ko
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147,69 €
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9783031928192

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147,69 €

Milla Caroline Gomes is a Professor in the Department of Manufacturing and Materials Engineering (DEMM) at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP). Her research interests focus on manufacturing processes, with an emphasis on micromachining of biocompatible materials, low machinability materials, and metallic materials manufactured by additive manufacturing processes. She is currently the Chair of the XXVI Machining Colloquium.

Déborah de Oliveira is a Professor at the University of Brasília (UnB), Department of Mechanical Engineering (ENM). Her research interests include machining, superalloys and materials with low machinability, tolerances in machined parts, cutting fluids, and solid lubricants. She has focused on grinding and micromilling processes in her main works.

Maksym Ziberov is a Professor at the University of Brasília (UnB), Department of Mechanical Engineering (ENM). His research interests include additive manufacturing of metals, welding, and micromilling. He has experience in manufacturing processes with a particular focus on these topics.

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