Analytical modeling and experimental investigation of tool and workpiece temperatures for interrupted cutting 1045 steel by inverse heat conduction method
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Yi Wan | Zhanqiang Liu | Fulin Jiang | Zhenyu Shi | Zhanqiang Liu | Y. Wan | Zhenyu Shi | Fulin Jiang | Zhen-yu Shi
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