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    New cooling approach and tool life improvement in cryogenic machining of titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V by Hong, Shane Y, Markus, Irel, Jeong, Woo-cheol

    “…Titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V, a difficult-to-machine material because of its extremely short tool life, has been a major subject for cryogenic machining research…”
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    Friction and cutting forces in cryogenic machining of Ti–6Al–4V by Hong, Shane Y, Ding, Yucheng, Jeong, Woo-cheol

    “…Conventional cutting fluid serves both as a coolant and lubricant. In cryogenic machining, liquid nitrogen (LN2) is recognized as an effective coolant due to…”
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    Cooling approaches and cutting temperatures in cryogenic machining of Ti-6Al-4V by Hong, Shane Y, Ding, Yucheng

    “…Cryogenic machining is an environmentally safe alternative to conventional emulsion cooling. In this study, liquid nitrogen (LN2) is applied to cutting…”
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    Improving low carbon steel chip breakability by cryogenic chip cooling by Hong, Shane Y., Ding, Yucheng, Ekkens, Robert G.

    “…This paper presents a cryogenic machining approach to improve the chip breakability for cutting AISI1008 low carbon steel, a typical ductile material. A…”
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    LUBRICATION MECHANISMS OF LN2 IN ECOLOGICAL CRYOGENIC MACHINING by Hong, Shane Y.

    Published in Machining science and technology (01-01-2006)
    “…Cryogenic machining is considered an environmentally safe alternative to conventional machining where cutting fluid is used. In cryogenic machining, liquid…”
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    EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF FRICTION COEFFICIENT AND LIQUID NITROGEN LUBRICATION EFFECT IN CRYOGENIC MACHINING by Hong, Shane Y., Ding, Yucheng, Jeong, Jason

    Published in Machining science and technology (09-10-2002)
    “…Cryogenic machining is considered an environmentally safe alternative to conventional machining where cutting fluid is used. However, the improved…”
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    Micro-temperature manipulation in cryogenic machining of low carbon steel by Hong, Shane Y., Ding, Y.

    Published in Journal of materials processing technology (03-10-2001)
    “…This paper presents an environmentally safe approach of micro-manipulation of cutting temperatures in machining AISI/SAE 1008 low carbon steel, a material…”
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