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Machinability of Nodular Cast Irons: Part I—Tool Forces and Flank Adhesion

Ham et al., 1961

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5679599443128643737
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Ham I
Hitomi K
Thuering G
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Three grades of nodular cast iron (60, 80, and 100) were tested to determine the cutting and feed forces required to machine the materials, to determine the performance of several grades of carbide and oxide cutting tools, and to investigate the flank adhesion …
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