@article{oai:ous.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000901, author = {Kaneeda, Toshiaki and Kaneeda, Toshiaki}, journal = {岡山理科大学紀要. A, 自然科学, Bulletin of Okayama University of Science. A, Natural Sciences}, month = {Mar}, note = {P(論文), This report is a survey which focuses on papers dealing with metal cutting in Japan between 1980~1989. The sources are The Journal of The Japan Society of Precision Engineering and The Transactions of the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers. The former contains two hundred fifty one papers and the latter dose one hundred thirty one papers. In all, three hundred eighty two papers were calssified into eleven categories. The largest number of the papers, one hundred forty one, were classified into the category of "machining by non-turning", this is because fundamental research on conventional cutting process had already been published by 1980. It is apparent from this survey that in the last decade there has been two main trends, which are actually common world wide. They are automation in machining and ultra precision cutting. Neither of these trends are represented as a category title, however, they are closely related to such categories as cutting mechanism, tool, chip, and machinability.}, pages = {151--162}, title = {Japanese Metal Cutting Research in the '80s}, volume = {26}, year = {1991}, yomi = {カネエダ, トシアキ} }