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Variants of high speed machiningSuleyman Cinar Cagan and Berat Baris BuldumMechanical Engineering Faculty, Mersin, TurkeyChapter outline1 Introduction 2832 Intelligent machining 2843 Sustainable machining 2874 Micromachining 2895 High-performance cutting 2936 Applications of high speed machining in the industry 2947 Hybrid and assisted type HSM 2988 Conclusions 3001 IntroductionNowadays, Industry 4.0 and the production of production techniques that are compatible with the environment and human beings are the new tasks of the manufacturing industry. To date, many studies have been carried out concerning
technical aspects and, and it is assumed that the desired qualification is technically reached. However, technical and economic issues, as well as other relevant factors, such
as the environment and human, are ruled out. As the development process requires integrity, all these adaptations are needed to achieve better results. After the massive industrial revolution, traditional machining methods reached the maturity level of the late s. High value-added works have become possible with the progress of modern manufacturing methods. The machining of high-quality products
depends on high technology, and this issue needs to be analyzed economically. Micromachining, high speed cutting, and high speed modern manufacturing techniques are the main topics. These issues should be specialized separately. The targeted quality to be achieved in micromachining is utterly proportional to time and money. The tools used in micromachining have been developed with advances in materials.
At the same time, it is ensured that nanosize products can be obtained utilizing the increasing mechanical precision following micromachining. Even in atomic size, it is possible to be able to form on the material by the displacement of atoms. This process is carried out even at the atomic level, indicating the development of the micromachining technique.
Technically, another indicator of being in the future is the type of machining per unit time—high speed machining (HSM)