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alloys aluminum amount applied atoms boundary lubricants carbide carbon carbon tetrachloride cause chapter chip clearance coefficient of friction components considered constant corresponding curve cutter cutting edge cutting fluid cutting speed decrease depth of cut determined diameter direction discussed drill effect energy equation evident face feed ferrite finish flow fluid force friction gage give given grain greater grinding hardness heat hence important inch inclination increase iron length less load machining material maximum mean measured metal milling normal observed obtained occurs operation particles plastic present pressure produced quantity rake angle ratio relative Representative resistance seen shear shear plane shown in Fig shows specimen steel strain strength stress structure surface surface tension Table temperature tensile tests thickness tool usually values wear weld wheel workpiece