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This chapter starts with an introduction of the machine-tool-workpiece loop stiffness and deformation, and then fundamentals of vibrations and followed by the definition and categories of machining chatter. It is not the purpose of this chapter to present the general theory of vibration and chatter in depth as there are a number of excellent books and papers available on these subjects. It is intended from the machining system’s viewpoint to provide the basic concept and formulations and the necessary theory background for the following up chapters. Furthermore, the generic concept and classification of machining instability are proposed based on the analysis of various machining instable behaviors and their features.
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Cheng, K., Huo, D. (2009). Basic Concepts and Theory. In: Cheng, K. (eds) Machining Dynamics. Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-368-0_2
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