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Experimental investigation of vibration intensities of CNC machining centre by microphone signals with the effect of TiN/epoxy coated tool holder

Vibration monitoring and analysis is the valuable implement in the field of predictive preservation and it is an important consideration in engineering. The effect of vibration on machine structures are the origin of variances in its precision. Especially Titanium and Aluminium based coatings with t...

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Coating effects
Control
Corrosion resistance
Corrosive wear
Design of experiments
Dynamical Systems
End milling cutters
Engineering
Experimentation
Factorial design
Industrial and Production Engineering
Low carbon steels
Machine tools
Machining centres
Mechanical Engineering
Milling cutters
Milling machines
Noise levels
Numerical controls
Steel plates
Thermal resistance
Titanium
Tool holders
Vibration
Vibration analysis
Vibration effects
Vibration monitoring
Wear resistance
기계공학
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