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Workpiece and surface temperatures in milling

Schmidt, 1953

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10162311392002359068
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Schmidt A
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Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers

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The temperature gradient in a workpiece while being milled and the existence of very high instantaneous surface temperatures during the cut have been determined experimentally. It has been proved in many tests and often can be observed visually that tool tips frequently …
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