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On the kinetics of forming an oxide film for lubrication when cutting steel in a controlled atmosphere
An experimental study of the steel-cutting process in a controlled atmosphere is performed. Based on the results, a theoretical model is developed to evaluate the kinetics of the formation of an oxide lubricating film under steel cutting and to optimize the cutting process by decreasing the cutting...
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