Yap et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Surface roughness and cutting forces in cryogenic turning of carbon steelYap et al., 2015
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- Yap T
- Sivaraos C
- Lim C
- Leau J
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- Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
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The effect of cryogenic liquid nitrogen on surface roughness, cutting forces, and friction coefficient of the machined surface when machining of carbon steel S45C in wet, dry and cryogenic condition was studied through experiments. The experimental results show that …
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