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Cutting under gas shields: Phenomenological concepts versus industrial applications
Silva, C.M.S; Cristino, V.A.M.; Rosa, P.A.R.; Martins, P.A.F.
2015-04-01
Source PublicationTraditional Machining Processes - Research Advances
Publication PlaceBerlin
PublisherSpringer
Pages109-132
AbstractThis chapter is focused on the interaction between cutting medium and freshly formed surfaces with the aim of providing a new level of understanding on the mechanics of chip flow in orthogonal metal cutting and analyzing its influence on the cutting forces and tool life in conventional milling.
KeywordMetal cutting Friction Milling Orthogonal cutting Experimentation
Language英語English
ISBN9783662450871
The Source to ArticlePB_Publication
PUB ID22321
Document TypeBook chapter
CollectionDEPARTMENT OF ELECTROMECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Corresponding AuthorMartins, P.A.F.
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Silva, C.M.S,Cristino, V.A.M.,Rosa, P.A.R.,et al. Cutting under gas shields: Phenomenological concepts versus industrial applications[M]. Traditional Machining Processes - Research Advances, Berlin:Springer, 2015, 109-132.
APA Silva, C.M.S., Cristino, V.A.M.., Rosa, P.A.R.., & Martins, P.A.F. (2015). Cutting under gas shields: Phenomenological concepts versus industrial applications. Traditional Machining Processes - Research Advances, 109-132.
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