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Advanced Manufacturing of the Holes by Controlled Texture

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The chapter aims to establish the optimal texture area, which is why four areas were analyzed depending on the stroke of the lubrication segment, as follows: total texture, between upper and lower dead center; in the area of the upper dead center; in the middle area, between the upper dead center and the lower dead center; lower dead center area.

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ChiriĊ£a, D., Nedelcu, D. (2021). Advanced Manufacturing of the Holes by Controlled Texture. In: Kyratsis, P., Davim, J.P. (eds) Experiments and Simulations in Advanced Manufacturing. Materials Forming, Machining and Tribology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69472-2_9

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