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Professor Paul Mativenga
Professor Paul Mativenga
Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering, The University of Manchester, UK
Verified email at manchester.ac.uk
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Heat generation and temperature prediction in metal cutting: A review and implications for high speed machining
NA Abukhshim, PT Mativenga, MA Sheikh
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 46 (7-8), 782-800, 2006
8872006
Sustainable machining: selection of optimum turning conditions based on minimum energy considerations
MF Rajemi, PT Mativenga, A Aramcharoen
Journal of Cleaner Production 18 (10-11), 1059-1065, 2010
5582010
Size effect and tool geometry in micromilling of tool steel
A Aramcharoen, PT Mativenga
Precision Engineering 33 (4), 402-407, 2009
4602009
Modelling of direct energy requirements in mechanical machining processes
VA Balogun, PT Mativenga
Journal of Cleaner Production 41, 179-186, 2013
3922013
Calculation of optimum cutting parameters based on minimum energy footprint
PT Mativenga, MF Rajemi
CIRP annals 60 (1), 149-152, 2011
2782011
Energy intensity and environmental analysis of mechanical recycling of carbon fibre composite
J Howarth, SSR Mareddy, PT Mativenga
Journal of Cleaner Production 81, 46-50, 2014
2582014
Evaluation and selection of hard coatings for micro milling of hardened tool steel
A Aramcharoen, PT Mativenga, S Yang, KE Cooke, DG Teer
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 48 (14), 1578-1584, 2008
2342008
White layer formation in hard turning of H13 tool steel at high cutting speeds using CBN tooling
SS Bosheh, PT Mativenga
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 46 (2), 225-233, 2006
2322006
Composite materials parts manufacturing
J Fleischer, R Teti, G Lanza, P Mativenga, HC Möhring, A Caggiano
CIRP Annals 67 (2), 603-626, 2018
2152018
Critical factors in energy demand modelling for CNC milling and impact of toolpath strategy
A Aramcharoen, PT Mativenga
Journal of Cleaner Production 78, 63-74, 2014
1972014
Identification of factors that dominate size effect in micro-machining
AJ Mian, N Driver, PT Mativenga
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 51 (5), 383-394, 2011
1702011
Energy demand in mechanical recycling of glass fibre reinforced thermoset plastic composites
NA Shuaib, PT Mativenga
Journal of Cleaner Production 120, 198-206, 2016
1672016
Investigation of heat partition in high speed turning of high strength alloy steel
NA Abukhshim, PT Mativenga, MA Sheikh
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 45 (15), 1687-1695, 2005
1622005
Assessment of the machinability of Ti-6Al-4V alloy using the wear map approach
SI Jaffery, PT Mativenga
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 40, 687-696, 2009
1462009
Comparison of tool wear mechanisms and surface integrity for dry and wet micro-drilling of nickel-base superalloys
M Imran, PT Mativenga, A Gholinia, PJ Withers
International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture 76, 49-60, 2014
1362014
Wear mechanisms analysis for turning Ti-6Al-4V—towards the development of suitable tool coatings
SHI Jaffery, PT Mativenga
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 58, 479-493, 2012
1282012
Numerical simulation of laser machining of carbon-fibre-reinforced composites
R Negarestani, M Sundar, MA Sheikh, P Mativenga, L Li, ZL Li, PL Chu, ...
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of …, 2010
1202010
A comparative study of the tool–chip contact length in turning of two engineering alloys for a wide range of cutting speeds
SA Iqbal, PT Mativenga, MA Sheikh
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 42, 30-40, 2009
1132009
High voltage fragmentation and mechanical recycling of glass fibre thermoset composite
PT Mativenga, NA Shuaib, J Howarth, F Pestalozzi, J Woidasky
CIRP annals 65 (1), 45-48, 2016
1082016
Sequential laser and mechanical micro-drilling of Ni superalloy for aerospace application
MM Okasha, PT Mativenga, N Driver, L Li
CIRP annals 59 (1), 199-202, 2010
1052010
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