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Machinability of the EBM Ti6Al4V in Cryogenic Turning

Key Engineering Materials, 2015
In machining operations, the adoption of a cutting fluid is necessary to mitigate the effects of the high temperatures generated on the cutting zone, and, therefore, to avoid severe detrimental effects on the tool wear and surface integrity. In the biomedical field, the traditional processes to manufacture surgical implants made of Titanium and Cobalt ...
Stefano Sartori   +3 more
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A cryogenic dose calorimeter for pulsed radiographic machines

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1995
Calorimetry is the most direct, absolute technique for absorbed dose measurements. To improve the measurement accuracy for use with quantitative radiography, a calorimeter has been developed for LANL’s pulsed radiographic machines which produce bremsstrahlung radiation fields of 50–200 Rad per pulse at 1 meter from the source.
Scott Watson   +2 more
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Cryogenic cooling-based sustainable machining

2021
Suleyman Cinar Cagan, Berat Baris Buldum
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Development of cryogenic systems based on cryogenic helium machines

Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, 1980
L. A. Alekseev   +4 more
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LUBRICATION MECHANISMS OF LN2 IN ECOLOGICAL CRYOGENIC MACHINING

Machining Science and Technology, 2006
ABSTRACT Cryogenic machining is considered an environmentally safe alternative to conventional machining where cutting fluid is used. In cryogenic machining, liquid nitrogen (LN2) is well recognized as an effective coolant due to its low temperature, however, its lubrication effect is less well known.
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Cryogenic Machining

2018
Shashank Shukla, Vivek Bajpai
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Creating Surface Morphologies by Cryogenic Machining

2023
Benjamin Kirsch   +5 more
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Cutting Tool Coatings for Cryogenic Machining

In recent years, there has been a strong demand for tough materials to meet the needs of modern industry. In sectors such as transport and energy, the performance of these materials has increased considerably. However, their manufacture, and particularly their machining, remains a significant challenge.
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