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Machining processes are industrial processes in which typically metal parts are shaped by removal of unwanted materials. They are still the fundamental manufacturing techniques and it is expected to remain so for the next few decades. According to the International Institution of Production Research (CIRP), machining accounts for approximately half of all manufacturing techniques, which is a reflection of the achieved accuracy, productivity, reliability and energy consumption of this technique.

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Cheng, K. (2009). Introduction. In: Cheng, K. (eds) Machining Dynamics. Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-368-0_1

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