Precision Manufacturing Group
Research in the LMAS is concerned with the analysis and improvement of manufacturing processes and the development of tools to analyze sustainability. Research projects address: metrics and analytical tools for assessing the impact of processes including design for sustainability, systems and enterprises, modeling sustainable, environmentally-conscious manufacturing processes and systems, green supply chains, manufacturing technology for reduced impact, manufacturing technology for producing advanced energy sources or storage cleantech and sustainable products and systems. Specifically, research is focused on minimizing/removing contaminants and machining defects during manufacture, improving the precision and repeatability of chemical mechanical polishing, green machine tools and processes, sustainable packaging, and modeling sustainable, environmentally-conscious manufacturing processes and systems. The main lab groups within the LMAS are Precision Manufacturing, Green Engineering, and SMP (the Sustainable Manufacturing Partnership). An earlier research effort CODEF (Consortium on Deburring and Edge Finishing) has completed its work. Each of these groups conduct research with an eye to sustainability, and maintain a common goal of reducing waste (time, energy, materials).
There are 54 publications in this collection, published between 2001 and 2011. Showing 51 - 54.
Luo, Jianfeng; Dornfeld, David A: Review of Chemical-Mechanical Planarization Modeling for Integrated Circuit Fabrication: From Particle Scale to Die and Wafer Scales, 2003
Luo, Jianfeng; Dornfeld, David A: Wafer-Scale CMP Modeling of With-in Wafer Non-Uniformity, 2003
Valente, Carlos M; Dornfeld, David: Analysis of Tool and Workpiece Interaction in Diamond Turning using Graphical Analysis of Acoustic Emission, 2003
Gomes de Oliveira, J. F; Dornfeld, David: Application of AE Contact Sensing in Reliable Grinding Monitoring, 2001