Editorial:
Special Issue on Recent Progress in Precision Engineering
Toshiyuki Enomoto* and Tatsuya Sugihara**
*Osaka University
Yamadaoka, Suita, Japan
**Osaka University
Yamadaoka, Suita, Japan
In recent years, the field of manufacturing has become increasingly diversified and complex to meet various requirements, such as improved manufacturing accuracy, productivity, environmental friendliness, and automation/intelligence in manufacturing sites. Consequently, the fusion of different fields as well as interdisciplinary research has become indispensable for the creation of innovative manufacturing technologies that can realize advanced production systems.
This special issue comprises seven outstanding research papers that focus on advanced precision engineering in manufacturing systems, covering the following topics:
- Advanced cutting technologies
- Advanced machine tools and elements
- Surface finishing technologies
- Non-traditional machining and additive manufacturing
- Nano-scale surface finishing
- Advanced surface processing
All research papers were originally presented at the 19th International Conference on Precision Engineering (ICPE2022), held in Nara, Japan, in 2022. The editors hope that the research papers included in this special issue will offer valuable insights to readers for their future research in the field of manufacturing technology.
Each paper underwent a rigorous peer-review process, and the editors would like to express their deep appreciation for the efforts and excellent work of all the authors and anonymous reviewers who contributed to the realization of this special issue. Finally, it is our sincere hope that the papers in this special issue will further contribute to the advancement of our future society.
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