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Implementing a novel TOPSIS-sine cosine algorithm-based hybrid optimization in machining medium-hardened steel. [PDF]

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Kumar R   +7 more
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Alginate cryogel beads for effectively aggregating nanoplastics for water remediation. [PDF]

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Kim AR   +8 more
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Dry machining: Machining of the future

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2000
Abstract Machining without the use of any cutting fluid (dry or green machining) is becoming increasingly more popular due to concern regarding the safety of the environment. Most industries apply cutting fluids/coolants when their use is not necessary. The coolants and lubricants used for machining represents 16–20% of the manufacturing costs, hence
P.S Sreejith, B.K.A Ngoi
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Machine learning in drying

Drying Technology, 2019
Although very important for analysis of drying processes, physics-based models are limited in terms of their prediction ability and in most cases are unsuitable for real-time process control and op...
Alex Martynenko, N. N. Misra
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THE DEPENDENCE OF PAPER MACHINE DRYING DRYING CHARACTERISTIC ON THE MACHINE GEOMETRY

Drying Technology, 1985
ABSTRACT The effect of the dryer cylinder diameter on the dryer specific evaporation rate is examined theoretically. It is observed that, in the range of cylinder diameters applicable in practice, the dryer specific evaporation rate is nearly independent of the selected cylinder diameter when the dryer geometry remains unchanged.
M. Karlsson, P. Heikkila
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Research Advances in Dry and Semi-Dry Machining

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1997
<div class="htmlview paragraph">The current trend in the automotive industry is to minimize/eliminate cutting fluid use in most machining operations. Research is required prior to achieving dry or semi-dry machining. Issues such as heat generation and transfer, thermal deformation and fluid lubricity related effects on tool life and surface ...
Cecil M. Daniel   +2 more
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Line‐drying versus machine‐drying: energy consumption comparison

Journal of Consumer Studies & Home Economics, 1988
The purpose of this study was to determine the physical energy utilized in machine‐drying and the human energy utilized in line‐drying with a standard test laundry load in order to demonstrate the benefits of making a trade‐off between mechanized energy and human energy utilized in drying laundry.
ELAINE L. PEDERSEN   +2 more
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Dry and Near-Dry Electric Discharge Machining Processes

2017
The electric discharge machining (EDM) is an un-conventional machining process. It is extensively used to generate complex profiles on electrically conductive materials having high temperature resistance and high strength. Due to its wide applicability in manufacturing industries, EDM has become the most popular machining process after conventional ...
Krishnakant Dhakar, Akshay Dvivedi
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Near dry electrical discharge machining

International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2007
Abstract This study investigates the near dry electrical discharge machining (EDM) process. Near dry EDM uses liquid–gas mixture as the two phase dielectric fluid and has the benefit to tailor the concentration of liquid and properties of dielectric medium to meet desired performance targets.
C.C. Kao, Jia Tao, Albert J. Shih
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