Cutting tool temperatures in interrupted cutting—The effect of feed-direction modulation

Journal of Manufacturing Processes - Tập 10 - Trang 47-55 - 2008
Raja Kountanya1
1Diamond Innovations, 6325 Huntley Road, Columbus, OH 43229, United States

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