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A study of the effects of ambient air, spray mist, and flood cooling on the wear-temperature relationship and the surface finish-temperature relationship for carbide cutting tools

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The effect of temperature on tool wear in cutting metal with a carbide tool - with three distinct type coolants, ambient air, flow coolant, and spray mist - is the subject of this investigation.

Full Title
A study of the effects of ambient air, spray mist, and flood cooling on the wear-temperature relationship and the surface finish-temperature relationship for carbide cutting tools
Contributor(s)
Thesis advisor: Kane, George E.
Publisher
Lehigh University
Date Issued
1964-09
Language
English
Type
Genre
Form
electronic documents
Department name
Electrical Engineering
Digital Format
electronic documents
Media type
Creator role
Graduate Student
Identifier
1048261229
https://asa.lib.lehigh.edu/Record/10946526
Remus, . E. A. (1964). A study of the effects of ambient air, spray mist, and flood cooling on the wear-temperature relationship and the surface finish-temperature relationship for carbide cutting tools (1–). https://preserve.lehigh.edu/lehigh-scholarship/graduate-publications-theses-dissertations/theses-dissertations/study-effects-8
Remus, Ernest Arthur. 1964. “A Study of the Effects of Ambient Air, Spray Mist, and Flood Cooling on the Wear-Temperature Relationship and the Surface Finish-Temperature Relationship for Carbide Cutting Tools”. https://preserve.lehigh.edu/lehigh-scholarship/graduate-publications-theses-dissertations/theses-dissertations/study-effects-8.
Remus, Ernest Arthur. A Study of the Effects of Ambient Air, Spray Mist, and Flood Cooling on the Wear-Temperature Relationship and the Surface Finish-Temperature Relationship for Carbide Cutting Tools. Sept. 1964, https://preserve.lehigh.edu/lehigh-scholarship/graduate-publications-theses-dissertations/theses-dissertations/study-effects-8.