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Cutting Brittle Inorganic Nonmetallic Materials With a Diamond Tool from the Position of Synergetics

Cutting Brittle Inorganic Nonmetallic Materials With a Diamond Tool from the Position of Synergetics Processes are considered from the position of synergetics occurring during cutting brittle inorganic non-metallic materials with a diamond tool, particularly in the working region between a cutting tool and material being machined, cut material structure and diamond cutting tool evolution, and question of implementing a cutting tool self-sharpening regime. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Refractories and Industrial Ceramics Springer Journals

Cutting Brittle Inorganic Nonmetallic Materials With a Diamond Tool from the Position of Synergetics

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2014 by Springer Science+Business Media New York
Subject
Material Science; Characterization and Evaluation of Materials; Materials Science, general; Ceramics, Glass, Composites, Natural Methods
ISSN
1083-4877
eISSN
1573-9139
DOI
10.1007/s11148-014-9668-1
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Abstract

Processes are considered from the position of synergetics occurring during cutting brittle inorganic non-metallic materials with a diamond tool, particularly in the working region between a cutting tool and material being machined, cut material structure and diamond cutting tool evolution, and question of implementing a cutting tool self-sharpening regime.

Journal

Refractories and Industrial CeramicsSpringer Journals

Published: Aug 12, 2014

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