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The machining behaviors of metals at various workpiece temperatures are studied by the milling operation. Cutting power was recorded; tool life, chip size, surface finish and the microstructures of chips were examined.
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Dillon, O.W., De Angelis, R.J., Lu, W.Y. et al. The effects of temperature on the machining of metals. J. Mater. Shaping Technol. 8, 23–29 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02834790
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