Abstract
An experimental investigation into the lubricating action of carbon tetrachloride when cutting copper for a carefully selected range of controlled conditions has enabled the formulation of a fundamental specification for a cutting lubricant. In this specification, a new proposal has been made concerning the penetration of the fluid to the contact regions of the cutting tool. The penetration rate of a neat chemical compound chosen on the basis of this fundamental specification appears to behave as predicted when applied during the machining of copper.
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Cassin, C., & Boothroyd, G. (1965). Lubricating Action of Cutting Fluids. Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, 7(1), 67–81. https://doi.org/10.1243/jmes_jour_1965_007_012_02
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