題目:Physics-based Modeling and Optimization of High-Performance Machining
日期👨👩👦👦:3月14日 13:30
地點🧕🏽:松江校區4號沐鸣2樓2004室
報告人👨🏻🌾:梁越昇
報告人簡介:
梁教授1987年獲得美國柏克萊加州大學機械工程博士學位🧑🧑🧒🧒,現為美國佐治亞理工沐鸣2機械系先進製造學科終身教授😪,新加坡國立大學🤢、上海交通大學🥞、日本國立宇都宮大學😳👨👨👦👦、臺灣大學及成功大學客座教授。梁教授致力於精密化🌖、智能化😔、自動化、微型化🖖🤷♀️、永續化,及遠距化的高效能機械製造工藝、設備🧑🏼🏫、系統、科學與技術研究。指導70余位研究生及訪問學者,發表學術論文近400篇,並應邀在全球20多個國家發表70多場專題演講及會議主題演講。
Physics-based Modeling and Optimization of High-Performance Machining
Abstract
High-performance machining delivers maximum achievable part quality, process competitiveness, and ecological compatibility through strategic utilization of cutters, machine tools, operation configuration, and process parameters. To this, a thorough understanding of the underlying mechanics affecting performance attributes such as tool life, part integrity, air quality, etc., and how they are attributed to tooling conditions, operation configuration, and process parameters, is required.This presentation reviews and summarizes a series of Physics-based analysis methodologies to explore the fundamental mechanics of machining in the context of thermal, mechanical, tribological, and metallurgical microstructure effects and their interactions. In this study, cutting temperatures, cutting forces and stresses, grain size evolution, crystallographic orientation change, phase transformation, residual stress, tool life, and aerosol generation are quantitatively described as explicit functions of tool geometries, cutting speed, chip load, cutting fluid properties, interface tribological conditions, and the cutter/workpiece material constants.The analyses facilitate the prediction of machining performance attributes thereby allowing up-front planning of machining processes in achieving first-and-every-part-right manufacturing.
Steven Y. Liang
Morris M. Bryan, Jr. Professor in Mechanical Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Steven Y. Liang holds a 1987 Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from University of California at Berkeley, was Director of Manufacturing Education Program at Georgia Tech from 2001 to 2008, and has been Morris M. Bryan, Jr. Professor in Mechanical Engineering for Advanced Manufacturing Systems since 2004.From 2008 to 2011, Dr. Liang served as Chief Technical Officer then President (Corporate)of Walsin Lihwa Corp., a US$6+ billion revenue publicly-traded entity in the manufacturing of advanced materials and communication/power cables.
Dr. Liang's research lies in precision engineering, extreme manufacturing, and technology innovation.He has supervised over 80 Post-Doctoral studies, Ph.D. dissertations, and M.S. theses and has authored in excess of 400 book chapters, archival journal papers, and professional conference articles in these areas.He has been invited to deliver more than 60 keynote speeches and seminars at industries, peer institutions, and professional conferences in over 20 countries on various topics related to manufacturing science and technology.
Dr. Liang served as President of the North American Manufacturing Research Institution (NAMRI) and Chair of the Manufacturing Engineering Division of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (MED/ASME).Dr. Liang is the recipient of many prestigious awards including the Robert B. Douglas Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award of Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME), Ralph R. Teetor Education Award of the Society of Automotive Engineers, Blackall Machine Tool and Gage Award of ASME, Milton C. Shaw Modal of ASME, and Distinguished Alumni Award of National Cheng Kung University.Liang is Fellow of both ASME and SME.