
METAL CUTTING IS IT STILL OF INTEREST TO ANYONE?
Author(s) -
Eugen Pamintas,
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Felicia Veronica Banciu,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of production engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2956-2252
pISSN - 1821-4932
DOI - 10.24867/jpe-2021-02-001
Subject(s) - field (mathematics) , perspective (graphical) , process (computing) , phenomenon , computer science , engineering , manufacturing engineering , epistemology , artificial intelligence , philosophy , mathematics , pure mathematics , operating system
For almost 100 years, the phenomena in the metal cutting process have offered researchers in the field a wide range of research topics, and at the same time, as much satisfaction, both in terms of deepening theoretical knowledge, especially in terms of the practical results obtained. Interest in this field has declined dramatically, however, since the beginning of the third millennium. Has the cutting process reached the limits of knowledge by their exhaustion or has it become inefficient for industry compared to other new processes for manufacturing metallic, non-metallic materials and composites? Why is the field no longer as attractive to researchers? Here is what this paper tries to clarify and propose to researchers in the field to reinvent the approach of the cutting process, as an incomplete explored and still excellent perspective, not only for the manufacturing industry, but also for the theoretical foundations of the cutting phenomenon.