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D-Index
47
Citations
7534
World Ranking
1385
National Ranking
550

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1972 - Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Overview

Stephen Malkin was affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the United States during their academic career.

The scientist was recognized as a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 1972.

There are no available records of recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, specific fields of study, subfields, or main research topics associated with Stephen Malkin in the provided data.

Best Publications

  • Grinding Technology: Theory and Applications of Machining with Abrasives

    Stephen Malkin

  • Thermal Analysis of Grinding

    S. Malkin;C. Guo

  • Grinding Mechanisms for Ceramics

    S. Malkin;T.W. Hwang

  • The Wear of Grinding Wheels: Part 1—Attritious Wear

    S. Malkin;N. H. Cook

  • Thermal Aspects of Grinding: Part 1—Energy Partition

    S. Malkin;R. B. Anderson

  • Energy Partition to the Workpiece for Grinding with Aluminum Oxide and CBN Abrasive Wheels

    S. Kohli;C. Guo;S. Malkin

  • Grinding Mechanisms and Strength Degradation for Ceramics

    S. Malkin;J.E. Ritter

  • Temperatures and Energy Partition for Grinding with Vitrified CBN Wheels

    C. Guo;Y. Wu;V. Varghese;S. Malkin

  • Forces and Energy in Circular Sawing and Grinding of Granite

    Xipeng Xu;Yuan Li;Stephen Malkin

  • Grinding mechanisms and strength degradation for ceramics

    S. Malkin;J. E. Ritter

  • Thermal Aspects of Grinding: Part 2—Surface Temperatures and Workpiece Burn

    S. Malkin

  • Drilling of bone.

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  • Wear of Electroplated CBN Grinding Wheels

    Z. Shi;S. Malkin

  • High Speed Grinding of Silicon Nitride With Electroplated Diamond Wheels, Part 1: Wear and Wheel Life

    T. W. Hwang;C. J. Evans;E. P. Whitenton;S. Malkin

  • High Speed Grinding of Silicon Nitride With Electroplated Diamond Wheels, Part 2: Wheel Topography and Grinding Mechanisms

    T W. Hwang;Christopher J. Evans;S Malkin

  • Adaptive Control Optimization of Grinding

    G. Amitay;S. Malkin;Y. Koren

  • Thermal aspects of grinding with CBN wheels

    A.S. Lavine;S. Malkin;T.C. Jen

  • Comparison of methods to measure grinding temperatures

    Xipeng Xu;Stephen Malkin

  • Experimental Measurement of Fluid Flow Through the Grinding Zone

    C. Guo;S. Malkin

  • Applications of artificial intelligence in grinding

    W. Brian Rowe;Li Yan;I. Inasaki;S. Malkin

  • Analysis of Fluid Flow through the Grinding Zone

    C. Guo;S. Malkin

  • The Wear of Grinding Wheels: Part 2—Fracture Wear

    S. Malkin;N. H. Cook

  • Analysis of Energy Partition in Grinding

    C. Guo;S. Malkin

  • Adaptive Control with Process Estimation

    Y. Koren;O. Masory;S. Malkin

Frequent Co-Authors

Albert J. Shih
Albert J. Shih University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Robert X. Gao
Robert X. Gao Case Western Reserve University

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