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Performance evaluation of aluminium oxide nano particles in cutting fluid with minimum quantity lubrication technique in turning of hardened AISI 4340 alloy steel

Das et al., 2020

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2238373470883142874
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Das A
Patel S
Biswal B
Das S
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Scientia Iranica

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The current research comprises various machinability aspects of 4340 hardened alloy steel which are scrutinized with in context of improvements in main cutting force, tool flank wear, crater wear, surface roughness, microhardness, machined surface morphology, chip …
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