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Informationen zum Autor W. Brian Rowe is Consulting Director and Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK. He is also former Director of the Advanced Manufacturing Technology and Tribology Research Laboratory. Professor Rowe is a widely respected researcher in the fields of tribology and grinding. He has authored many books on grinding and grinding machine technology, also on bearing analysis and design. Klappentext Diffusion MRI remains the most comprehensive reference for understanding this rapidly evolving and powerful technology and is an essential handbook for designing, analyzing, and interpreting diffusion MR experiments.Diffusion imaging provides a unique window on human brain anatomy. This non-invasive technique continues to grow in popularity as a way to study brain pathways that could never before be investigated in vivo. This book covers the fundamental theory of diffusion imaging, discusses its most promising applications to basic and clinical neuroscience, and introduces cutting-edge methodological developments that will shape the field in coming years. Written by leading experts in the field, it places the exciting new results emerging from diffusion imaging in the context of classical anatomical techniques to show where diffusion studies might offer unique insights and where potential limitations lie. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction2. Basic material removal 3. Grinding wheel developments 4. Grinding wheel dressing5. Wheel contact effect6. High-speed grinding7. Avoiding thermal damage8. Application of fluids 9. Cost reduction10. Grinding machine developments 11. Process control 12. Vibration problem solving 13. Centreless grinding 14. Material removal by grains 15. Real contact16. Specific energy17. Mechanics of abrasion18. Temperatures in grinding
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1. Introduction2. Basic material removal 3. Grinding wheel developments 4. Grinding wheel dressing5. Wheel contact effect6. High-speed grinding7. Avoiding thermal damage8. Application of fluids 9. Cost reduction10. Grinding machine developments 11. Process control 12. Vibration problem solving 13. Centreless grinding 14. Material removal by grains 15. Real contact16. Specific energy17. Mechanics of abrasion18. Temperatures in grinding