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Theoretical and experimental study of the wear factor for a diamond stone-cutting tool

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Results are provided for a study of the wear factor in cutting Kursebi deposit teshchenite with a diamond cutter segmented wheel 1250 mm in diameter made of SAM 500/400 diamonds. Analysis shows that diamond consumption varies within considerable limits. For wheels with a diameter of 500–1250 mm, the maximum consumption reaches 0.9–1.5 carat/m2.

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Correspondence to G. G. Dadunashvili.

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Translated from Izmeritel’naya Tekhnika, No. 3. pp. 45–47, March, 2009.

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Bolatashvili, N.D., Mgaloblishvili, K.D. & Dadunashvili, G.G. Theoretical and experimental study of the wear factor for a diamond stone-cutting tool. Meas Tech 52, 292–295 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11018-009-9251-1

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