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This chapter thoroughly reviews the modelling and simulation of ultra-precision machining. The analytical and numerical methods and their applications are summarised, including the Slip-line Field Modelling, Molecular Dynamics Simulation, Quasicontinuum Method, Meshfree Method, Discrete Element Method, Finite Element Method, etc. The dedicated models for chip morphology and shear band theory are further explained in details.
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To, S.S., Wang, V.H., Lee, W.B. (2018). Modelling and Simulation for Ultra-Precision Machining. In: Materials Characterisation and Mechanism of Micro-Cutting in Ultra-Precision Diamond Turning. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54823-3_3
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