A review of cryogenic cooling in high speed machining (HSM) of mold and die steels
Metal cutting generates heat which influences the quality of a finished product, the force needed in cutting as well as limiting the life of the cutting tool. There are various attempts by researchers all over the world to understand the mechanism and theory behind the temperature built-up during ma...
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Main Authors: | Ahmad-Yazid, A., Taha, Z., Almanar, I.P. |
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Academic Journals
2010
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Online Access: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/15002/ |
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