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Wear resistance of hard-alloy disk mills with different flank geometry

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A method for comparing the wear resistance of disk mills with different flank geometry is outlined. Hard-alloy disk mills with a curvilinear flank surface characterized by improved wear resistance are developed. Test results are presented for disk mills with different flank sharpening.

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Correspondence to N. Yu. Kovelenov or S. V. Mikhailov.

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Original Russian Text © N.Yu. Kovelenov, S.V. Bolotskikh, S.V. Mikhailov, A.S. Mikhailov, 2016, published in STIN, 2016, No. 8, pp. 12–16.

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Kovelenov, N.Y., Bolotskikh, S.V., Mikhailov, S.V. et al. Wear resistance of hard-alloy disk mills with different flank geometry. Russ. Engin. Res. 37, 144–147 (2017). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068798X17020125

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