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D.H. Lammlein PhD Dissertation - Vanderbilt University

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For horizontal sections, a heat input value can be obtained via (1.2):<br />

2π<br />

R2<br />

2<br />

Qhorizontal<br />

∫0<br />

∫ ω ⋅ Τ R<br />

contact<br />

⋅<br />

r r<br />

1<br />

= ∂ ∂θ<br />

2<br />

3 3<br />

= π<br />

Τ contact ω ( R2 − R1<br />

) (1.6)<br />

3<br />

And for vertically oriented tool faces:<br />

2π<br />

H wall<br />

2<br />

vertical ωΤ<br />

0 0<br />

contact wall<br />

∫ ∫<br />

Q = R ∂z∂θ<br />

= Τ ω (1.7)<br />

2<br />

2π<br />

Τcontact ωR<br />

wallH<br />

wall<br />

In the case of faces inclined with respect to the horizontal axis by an angle less<br />

than 45 degrees, Schmidt et al. introduce an inclination factor. The inclination factor<br />

treats the heat contribution as a summation of the vertical and horizontal contributions of<br />

the surface. The factor is applied to shallow angle (

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