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Effects of hybrid Al2O3–CuO nanofluids on surface roughness and machining forces during turning AISI 4340

Haghnazari et al., 2021

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Haghnazari S
Abedini V
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SN Applied Sciences

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This paper presents an effort to model the process parameters involved in turning of alloy steel AISI 4340 workpiece material with Al 2 O 3 and CuO hybrid nanofluids using the minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) method. In this paper, the effect of mixing two …
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