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The effect of abrasive cutting on the temperature of grinding wheel and its relative efficiency

Kaczmarek, 2008

Document ID
9476818127237355093
Author
Kaczmarek J
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Archives of civil and mechanical engineering

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The thermovision method was applied for determination of the temperature of grinding wheel during abrasive cutting. Abrasive cutting of steel workpieces by using grinding wheels purchased from 3 different manufacturers was conducted under different conditions …
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