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Higher-Order Finite Element Modeling of Material Degradation Due to Cutting
doi 10.1109/iemdc.2017.8002278
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May 1, 2017
Authors
Ravi Sundaria
Antti Lehikoinen
Antti Hannukainen
Antero Arkkio
Publisher
IEEE
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