Thermal Aspects of Surface Finishing Processes
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Published:1994
Abstract
Thermal phenomena play a key role in the mechanics of surface finishing processes. This article provides information on the analysis and measurement of temperatures and associated thermal damage generated by finishing processes that are essential to the production of engineered components with controlled surface properties. Emphasis is placed on kinematically simple configurations of finishing processes, such as surface grinding, flat surface polishing, and lapping.
S. Chandrasekar, T.N. Farris, R.R. Hebbar, S.A. Hucker, V.H. Bulsara, Thermal Aspects of Surface Finishing Processes, Surface Engineering, Vol 5, ASM Handbook, Edited By C.M. Cotell, J.A. Sprague, F.A. Smidt, Jr., ASM International, 1994, p 152–157, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.v05.a0001239
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