Improved machining of heat-resistant materials by high-temperature embrittlement in cutting


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Abstract

The following hypothesis is verified: that heat-resistant materials are most easily machined at the temperature corresponding to their embrittlement. At that temperature, moreover, the mechanical characteristics ψ, δ of the material are least temperature-dependent. New methods are proposed for determining the conditions in which heat-resistant materials are most easily machined.

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E. V. Artamonov

Tyumen Oil and Gas University

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Email: gegrbt@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Tyumen

D. V. Vasil’ev

Tyumen Oil and Gas University

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Russian Federation, Tyumen

M. Kh. Uteshev

Tyumen Oil and Gas University

Email: gegrbt@rambler.ru
Russian Federation, Tyumen

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