Thermo-Physical Model of the Lamellate System Grinding

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Generated model of the temperature pattern in the lamellate system takes into account system structure, thermo-physical parameters of the each layer material, and process factors: acting heat source duration and intensity, heat dissipation to process liquid, allowing calculating cutting modes, maximum allowed per heating temperature for each layer of the system.

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