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Investigation of a scale-up manufacturing approach for nanostructures by using a nanoscale multi-tip diamond tool [PDF]
Increasing interest in commercializing functional nanostructured devices heightens the need for cost-effective manufacturing approaches for nanostructures.
Jiang, Xiangqian +4 more
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Herein, environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM) is discussed as a powerful extension of conventional SEM for life sciences. By combining high‐resolution imaging with variable pressure and humidity, ESEM allows the analysis of untreated biological materials, supports in situ monitoring of hydration‐driven changes, and advances the functional ...
Jendrian Riedel +6 more
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Cutting tool wear monitoring with the use of impedance layers [PDF]
The article deals with problems of cutting process monitoring in real time. It is focused on tool wear by means of impedance layers applied on ceramic cutting inserts.
Kratochvíl, Jiří +5 more
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Acoustic emission and vibration for tool wear monitoring in single-point [PDF]
This paper proposes an implementation of calibrated acoustic emission (AE) and vibration techniques to monitor progressive stages of flank wear on carbide tool tips.
Au, YHJ, Jones, BE, Prateepasen, A
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This study explores the replacement of cobalt using the high‐entropy alloy design strategy for wear‐resistant components operating at high temperatures. Starting from the Cantor alloy, cobalt is substituted with Cu, Al, V, or Mo. Metallurgical and tribological analyses reveal that aluminum, vanadium, and molybdenum effectively strengthen the developed ...
Rafaël Jénot +5 more
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Characterization of tool wear in friction drilling [PDF]
Friction drilling is a non-traditional hole-making process, where the rotating conical tool between the thin workpiece produces a heat due to penetration to soften the workpiece and form a hole. It creates a bushing without generates the chip.
Mohd Zurrayen Abdul Mutalib +3 more
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Using spindle noise to monitor tool wear in a turning process [PDF]
A tool condition monitoring system can increase the competitiveness of a machining process by increasing the utilised tool life and decreasing instances of part damage from excessive tool wear or tool breakage.
Mcleay, T., Seemuang, N., Slatter, T.
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Plasma‐assisted hybrid friction stir welding of dissimilar AlCu joints employs localized plasma preheating to balance heat input and enhance plastic flow. The optimized process reduces axial force by up to 35%, refines the microstructure, and achieves ≈96% joint efficiency.
Deepak Kumar Yaduwanshi +3 more
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Performance evaluation of PCBN, coated carbide and mixed ceramic inserts in finish-turning of AISI D2 steel [PDF]
The present study compares the performance of three different cutting tools, viz., PCBN, mixed ceramic and coated carbide tool in finish turning of hardened D2 tool steel in terms of tool wear, surface roughness, and economic feasibility under dry ...
M. Junaid Mir, M.F. Wani
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A Novel Method for Tool Identification and Wear Condition Assessment Based on Multi-Sensor Data
The development of industry 4.0 has put forward higher requirements for modern milling technology. Monitoring the degree of milling tool wear during machine tool processing can improve product quality and reduce production losses.
Yirong Liu +3 more
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