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Volumn 8, Issue 1, 2010, Pages 80-93
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Investigating the cutting forces in heat treated medium carbon steel when turning on a lathe machine
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Author keywords
Design; Hardness; Heat transfer; Machine tools
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Indexed keywords
CHIP FORMATIONS;
COMPONENT PART;
CUTTING FORCES;
CUTTING SPEED;
DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH;
DRY CUTTING;
DRY TURNING;
DUCTILE STRUCTURES;
ENERGY INPUTS;
EXPERIMENTAL METHODS;
FRICTIONAL FORCES;
IMPROVED TECHNOLOGY;
INPUT ENERGY;
KEY FACTORS;
MACHINING FORCE;
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES;
MANUFACTURING SECTOR;
MEDIUM-CARBON STEELS;
METAL REMOVAL;
MODELING EQUATIONS;
ORTHOGONAL CUTTING;
PRECISION MACHINING;
QUALITY PRODUCT;
RAKE ANGLE;
REDUCED COST;
SENSITIVE PROPERTIES;
SURFACE FINISHES;
TENSILE TESTS;
TEST SPECIMENS;
TOOL-CHIP CONTACT AREA;
WET CUTTING;
WET MACHINING;
CARBON STEEL;
COST REDUCTION;
CUTTING TOOLS;
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES;
DYNAMOMETERS;
FINISHING;
HARDENING;
HARDNESS;
HEAT EXCHANGERS;
HEAT TRANSFER;
MACHINE DESIGN;
MACHINE TOOLS;
MATERIALS PROPERTIES;
PRECISION ENGINEERING;
TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS;
TEMPERING;
TENSILE TESTING;
TURNING;
ANNEALING;
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EID: 78651560518
PISSN: 17260531
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1108/17260531011034664 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (8)
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References (13)
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