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A method of using Hoelder exponents to monitor tool-edge wear in high-speed finish machining

Fang et al., 2014

Document ID
17477238982698472787
Author
Fang N
Pai P
Edwards N
Publication year
Publication venue
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology

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Tool condition monitoring is increasingly important as a widespread application of automated, computer numerically controlled machining in a variety of modern industries. Although a significant amount of research on tool condition monitoring in machining has …
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