Patil et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Characterization and performance of minimum quantity lubricants in through-tool drillingPatil et al., 2020
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- Patil A
- Raval J
- Bangma T
- Edinbarough I
- Tai B
- Stephenseon D
- Suleiman O
- Hung W
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- International Journal of Engineering Materials and Manufacture
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This study characterized airborne microdroplet diameters and size distribution from two commercially available lubricants A and B for internal minimum quantity lubrication (MQL). The effects of air pressure, oil channel size, physical properties of lubricants on the resultant …
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