Study of workpiece temperature distribution in the contact zone during robotic grinding process using finite element analysis
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Henri Champliaud | Zhaoheng Liu | Amir Masoud Tahvilian | Bruce Hazel | H. Champliaud | A. Tahvilian | Zhaoheng Liu | B. Hazel
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