Silicon carbide can meet the additional requirements of operation in hostile environments where conventional silicon-based electronics (limited to 623K) cannot function. However, being recent in nature, significant study is required to understand the various machining properties of silicon carbide as a work material. In this paper, a molecular dynamic (MD) simulation has been adopted, to simulate single crystal β-silicon carbide (cubic) in an ultra precision machining process known as single point diamond turning (SPDT). β-silicon carbide (cubic), similar to other materials, can also be machined in ductile regime. It was found that a high magnitude of compression in the cutting zone causes a sp3- sp2 order-disorder transition which appears ...
The precision and crack-free surface of brittle silicon carbide (SiC) ceramic was achieved in the na...
Diamond is the hardest known naturally-occuring material and, for this reason, it is widely believed...
Scratching experiments, using diamond styli and single point diamond tools, were performed to simula...
Silicon carbide (SiC) is a material of great technological interest for engineering applications con...
In this paper, a molecular dynamics simulation has been adopted to arrive at a phenomenological unde...
Owing to the capricious wear of cutting tools, ultra precision manufacturing of silicon through sing...
The influence of polymorphism on nanometric machinability of single crystal silicon carbide (SiC) ha...
Cubic silicon carbide (SiC) is an extremely hard and brittle material having unique blend of materia...
Molecular dynamics (MD) simulation has enhanced our understanding about ductile-regime machining of ...
Single Point Diamond Turning (SPDT) experiments conducted on single crystal 6-H Silicon Carbide (SiC...
Wear of diamond tool has always been a limiting factor in ductile regime machining of large size sil...
Single crystal silicon carbide (SiC) is an ultra hard ceramic material which possesses extremely hig...
Tool wear not only changes its geometry accuracy and integrity, but also decrease machining precisio...
Molecular Dynamics Simulations (MDS) are constantly being used to make important contributions to ou...
There has been a recent surge of interest in the research, development and testing of Silicon Carbid...
The precision and crack-free surface of brittle silicon carbide (SiC) ceramic was achieved in the na...
Diamond is the hardest known naturally-occuring material and, for this reason, it is widely believed...
Scratching experiments, using diamond styli and single point diamond tools, were performed to simula...
Silicon carbide (SiC) is a material of great technological interest for engineering applications con...
In this paper, a molecular dynamics simulation has been adopted to arrive at a phenomenological unde...
Owing to the capricious wear of cutting tools, ultra precision manufacturing of silicon through sing...
The influence of polymorphism on nanometric machinability of single crystal silicon carbide (SiC) ha...
Cubic silicon carbide (SiC) is an extremely hard and brittle material having unique blend of materia...
Molecular dynamics (MD) simulation has enhanced our understanding about ductile-regime machining of ...
Single Point Diamond Turning (SPDT) experiments conducted on single crystal 6-H Silicon Carbide (SiC...
Wear of diamond tool has always been a limiting factor in ductile regime machining of large size sil...
Single crystal silicon carbide (SiC) is an ultra hard ceramic material which possesses extremely hig...
Tool wear not only changes its geometry accuracy and integrity, but also decrease machining precisio...
Molecular Dynamics Simulations (MDS) are constantly being used to make important contributions to ou...
There has been a recent surge of interest in the research, development and testing of Silicon Carbid...
The precision and crack-free surface of brittle silicon carbide (SiC) ceramic was achieved in the na...
Diamond is the hardest known naturally-occuring material and, for this reason, it is widely believed...
Scratching experiments, using diamond styli and single point diamond tools, were performed to simula...