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... component is F cos a . For the work - piece to enter the roll gap F cos a must be equal to or greater than the horizontal component of the normal force , Pr , which acts in the opposite direction . Therefore , at the limit F cos a = P ...
... component is F cos a . For the work - piece to enter the roll gap F cos a must be equal to or greater than the horizontal component of the normal force , Pr , which acts in the opposite direction . Therefore , at the limit F cos a = P ...
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... components . What differences in structure would exist between a sand casting and a forging ? What factors should be taken into account when deciding which of the above processes should be used for the quantity production of a component ...
... components . What differences in structure would exist between a sand casting and a forging ? What factors should be taken into account when deciding which of the above processes should be used for the quantity production of a component ...
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... component possesses an electrical resistivity of less than 2.0 x 10-8 Nm there is no choice but to use a high - con- ductivity pure copper or a copper alloy . In the majority of cases , however , the decision is not as simple as this ...
... component possesses an electrical resistivity of less than 2.0 x 10-8 Nm there is no choice but to use a high - con- ductivity pure copper or a copper alloy . In the majority of cases , however , the decision is not as simple as this ...
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