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Fraction of Heat Conducted into The Workpiece in Temperatures in Metal Cutting Formulas
Fraction of Heat Conducted into The Workpiece defined as a portion of specimen which is conducted to the workpiece, so, this portion will not cause a temperature increase in the chip. And is denoted by Γ.
Temperatures in Metal Cutting formulas that make use of Fraction of Heat Conducted into The Workpiece
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x
Rate of Heat Generated in Primary Shear Zone given Temperature Rise
Go
f
x
Average Temperature Rise of Material under Primary Deformation Zone
Go
f
x
Density of Material using Average Temperature Rise of material under Primary Shear Zone
Go
f
x
Specific Heat given Average Temperature Rise of Material under Primary Shear Zone
Go
f
x
Cutting Speed given Average Temperature Rise of Material under Primary Shear Zone
Go
f
x
Undeformed Chip Thickness given Average Temperature Rise of Material under Primary Shear Zone
Go
f
x
Depth of Cut given Average Temperature Rise of Material under Primary Shear Zone
Go
FAQ
What is the Fraction of Heat Conducted into The Workpiece?
Fraction of Heat Conducted into The Workpiece defined as a portion of specimen which is conducted to the workpiece, so, this portion will not cause a temperature increase in the chip.
Can the Fraction of Heat Conducted into The Workpiece be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Fraction of Heat Conducted into The Workpiece, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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