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Length of Heat Source Per Chip Thickness in Temperatures in Metal Cutting Formulas
Length of Heat Source Per Chip Thickness is defined as the ratio of heat source divided by the chip thickness. And is denoted by l
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Formulas to find Length of Heat Source Per Chip Thickness in Temperatures in Metal Cutting
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Length of Heat Source per Chip Thickness using Max Temperature Rise in Secondary Shear Zone
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Temperatures in Metal Cutting formulas that make use of Length of Heat Source Per Chip Thickness
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Maximum Temperature rise in Chip in Secondary deformation zone
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Average Temperature rise of chip from Secondary Deformation within boundary condition
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Thermal Number using Maximum Temperature Rise in Chip in Secondary Deformation Zone
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List of variables in Temperatures in Metal Cutting formulas
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Thermal Number
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Max Temp in Chip in Secondary Deformation Zone
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Average Temp Rise of Chip in Secondary Shear Zone
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FAQ
What is the Length of Heat Source Per Chip Thickness?
Length of Heat Source Per Chip Thickness is defined as the ratio of heat source divided by the chip thickness.
Can the Length of Heat Source Per Chip Thickness be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Length of Heat Source Per Chip Thickness, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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