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Volumn 49, Issue 12-13, 2009, Pages 924-932
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An experimental investigation of the effects of workpiece and grinding parameters on minimum quantity lubrication-MQL grinding
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Author keywords
Environmentally friendly grinding; Grinding forces; Minimum quantity lubrication (MQL); Near dry grinding (NDG); Surface roughness
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Indexed keywords
CONTACT ZONE;
CURRENT PRACTICES;
CUTTING PERFORMANCE;
DEPTH OF CUT;
DRY GRINDING;
ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY;
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY GRINDING;
EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS;
FEED-RATES;
GRINDING FLUIDS;
GRINDING FORCE;
GRINDING FORCES;
GRINDING PARAMETERS;
GRINDING PERFORMANCE;
GRINDING PROCESS;
HARMFUL EFFECTS;
MACHINE OPERATORS;
MACHINING PROCESS;
METALWORKING FLUIDS;
MINIMUM QUANTITY LUBRICATION;
MINIMUM QUANTITY LUBRICATION (MQL);
NEAR DRY GRINDING (NDG);
NEGATIVE INFLUENCE;
OIL MIXTURES;
OPERATIONAL COSTS;
SPECIFIC ENERGY;
SURFACE DAMAGES;
SURFACE QUALITIES;
TOOL WEAR;
TOTAL COSTS;
WHEEL SPEED;
WORK PIECES;
WORKING ENVIRONMENT;
CERMETS;
COOLANTS;
COOLING;
COSTS;
CURING;
FLUIDS;
GRINDING (COMMINUTION);
GRINDING MILLS;
HEALTH HAZARDS;
LUBRICATION;
METAL WORKING;
POWDER METALLURGY;
SURFACE PROPERTIES;
SURFACE ROUGHNESS;
WASTE DISPOSAL;
WHEELS;
GRINDING (MACHINING);
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EID: 68449091080
PISSN: 08906955
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmachtools.2009.06.015 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (248)
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References (16)
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