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    Calculation of some integrals arising in heat transfer in grinding (English)
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    30 September 2010
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    This article considers the calculation of two integrals used for the field temperature evaluation of a workpiece during the grinding process when the Samara-Valencia model for dry continuous grinding is applied. The first integral appears in the evaluation of the field temperature on the surface of the workpiece, while the second one is used for the evaluation of the temperature inside it. Such calculation allows a faster computation of the solution of the stationary regime in dry continuous grinding.
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    heat transfer
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    temperature, grinding
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    integral calculus
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    Samara-Valencia model
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