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Correlating tool wear, surface roughness and corrosion resistance in the turning process of super duplex stainless steel

Super duplex stainless steels are extremely corrosion-resistant alloys designed for very demanding applications that expose them to corrosive environments, such as seawater. Due to their chemical composition and microstructure, which provide high mechanical strength and thermal resistance as well as...

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Published in:Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering 2014-10, Vol.36 (4), p.775-785
Main Authors: de Oliveira Junior, Carlos Ancelmo, Diniz, Anselmo Eduardo, Bertazzoli, Rodnei
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