2010
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-010-2926-6
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Investigation of tool-chip interface temperature in dry turning assisted by heat pipe cooling

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“…Liang [12] describes that the usage of heat pipe as a cooling system to reduce the thermal elongation of tool holder which reduces the tool wear. Heat pipe is attached to the tip of the cutting tool.…”
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“…Liang [12] describes that the usage of heat pipe as a cooling system to reduce the thermal elongation of tool holder which reduces the tool wear. Heat pipe is attached to the tip of the cutting tool.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This cooling does not require any external flow medium or power source. [12] Heat transfer efficiency of the cooling system can be increased by considering the lengths, diameters, vacuums and materials of the heat pipe [12]. Figure 5 shows the placement of the heat pipe at the cutting tool.…”
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