Summary
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The specific seizure force increases with the cutting speed, cutting depth, and feed; it varies with the metal.
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Low currents affect the oxidation in the cutting zone and so alter the seizure force.
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A. A. Avakov and A. N. Umanskaya, “An apparatus for measuring the adhesion of deposits to tools,” TsBTI no. 354, North Caucasus Economic Council, 1964.
A. P. Semenov, Seizure of Metals in Plastic Deformation [in Russian], Izd. AN SSSR, 1953.
V. F. Bolrov, “Origin of deposits in metal cutting,” Trudy TMI, no. 8, 1958.
A. A. Avakov and A. N. Umanskaya, Collection: Physics of Metal Cutting [in Russian], Moscow, no. 65, 1966.
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Avakov, A.A., Umanskaya, A.N. The seizure force between swarf and tool. Soviet Physics Journal 10, 88–89 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01649493
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