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Investigations of surface layer temperature and morphology of hard machinable materials used in aircraft industry during abrasive electrodischarge grinding process …

Gołąbczak et al., 2018

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14126109201608565243
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Gołąbczak M
Święcik R
Gołąbczak A
Nouveau C
Jacquet P
Blanc C
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Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik

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In this work the results related to the influence of selected electrical parameters of the abrasive electrodischarge grinding process on the surface layer temperature and morphology of machined samples in comparison to the conventional grinding method are …
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