Feasibility of Magnetocaloric Application in the Machining Processes

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Magnetic field assisted machining is an earlier technology of Energy field assisted machining, magnetic effect has a beneficial effect on the process of controlling local high temperature and the residual stress. This technology has a great prospect in the field of materials processing. In this article, magnetic field assisted manufacturing technology are reviewed in the magnetic effect in the machining process. To verify the magnetocaloric effect, the temperature drop curves of pure iron in two conditions of constant magnetic field and without magnetic field are selected.

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