
معرفی
Kourosh Tatar is a Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering at Högskolan i Gävle. His research focuses on machining processes, vibration measurement technologies, and tool wear analysis. He holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Luleå University of Technology (2008) and has published extensively in journals like The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology and Machines.
His work integrates advanced measurement techniques such as laser vibrometry, holographic interferometry, and acoustic monitoring to improve manufacturing processes. Key areas include tool wear prediction in titanium alloys (Ti6Al4V), spindle vibration dynamics, and adhesion mechanics in metal cutting. He has contributed to the development of real-time acoustic systems for cutting tool analysis and vibration-based process optimization.
Dr. Tatar’s research also extends to composite materials and musical acoustics, including studies on violin sound fields using laser vibrometry. His 15+ publications span over two decades, reflecting a sustained focus on precision engineering and manufacturing challenges.
Notable contributions include:
- Development of integrated stability prediction models for high material removal machining
- Pioneering work in laser vibrometry for rotating machinery diagnostics
- Investigations into tool geometry effects (chamfer angles/widths) on wear patterns
His work bridges theoretical mechanics with practical manufacturing applications, emphasizing data-driven approaches for process reliability and efficiency.


