Dr. Chung-Shin Chang
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Dr. Chung-Shin Chang

Professor
Department of Mechtronic Engineering, Yue Da University, Taiwan


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Tatung University, Taiwan

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Area of Interest:

Engineering
100%
Mechanics
62%
Manufacturing
90%
Automation
75%
Pneumatic and Hydraulic
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
4
Chapters
0
Articles
41
Abstracts
45

Selected Publications

  1. Chang, C.S., 2011. A study of cutting temperatures in turning carbon-fiber-reinforced plastics (CFRP) composites with sharp worn tools. Adv. Mater. Res., 233-235: 2790-2793.
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  2. Chang, C.S., 2010. Prediction of cutting temperatures of turning stainless steel with chamfered cutting edge nose radius tools. J. Matrerials Sci. Eng. Adv. Tech., 1: 15-43.
  3. Chang, C.S., 2010. A study of the cutting temperatures of turning stainless steels with chamfered main cutting edge nose radius worn tools. J. Adv. Abras. Tech. Xiii, 126-128: 760-766.
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  4. Chang, C.S., Y.L. Chih and C.F. Wu, 2009. Predicting cutting temperatures when turning stainless steel with worn tools. J. Chin. Soc. Mech. Eng., 30: 189-198.
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  5. Chang, C.S., Y.L. Lina and B.C. Hwang, 2008. Prediction of cutting temperatures in turning of glass fiber reinforced plastics (GFRP) materials. J. Mech., 24: 357-368.
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  6. Chang, C.S., L.R. Hwang and W.J. Hsue, 2008. A study of cutting temperatures in turning of glass fiber reinforced plastics materials. Mater. Sci. Forum, 594: 193-213.
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  7. Chang, C.S., 2007. Prediction of the cutting temperatures of stainless steel with chamfered main cutting edge tools. J. Mater. Processing Technol., 190: 332-341.
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  8. Chang, C.S., 2007. An experimental study of the carbon-fiber-reinforced plastics (CFRP) in turning. Nat. Ilan Uni., 3: 157-176.
  9. Chang, C.S., 2006. Turning of glass-fiber reinforced plastics materials with chamfered main cutting edge carbide tools. J. Mater. Process., 180: 117-129.
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  10. Chang, C.S., 2003. A force model of turning stainless steel with worn tools having nose radius. J. Mater. Process. Tech., 142: 112-130.
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  11. Chang, C.S., 2002. Turning of medium carbon steel using tungsten carbide tools. J. I. Lan Inst. Tech., 9: 15-29.
  12. Chang, C.S., 2002. Prediction of the cutting forces of stainless steel with nose radius worn tools. J. I. Lan Inst. Tech., 9: 1-17.
  13. Chang, C.S., 2001. On the cutting force prediction of a shaping machine. J. Chinese Soc. Mechanical Eng. (CSME), 22: 287-299.
  14. Chang, C.S., 2000. Prediction of cutting forces for the milling of plain carbon steel using chamfered main cutting edge tools. J. Mater. Process. Tech., 105: 302-326.
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  15. Chang, C.S., 2000. A study of high efficiency face milling tools. J. Mater. Process. Technol., 100: 12-29.
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