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This paper considers how the sensitivity of the cost or time response to deviations in speed, from the theoretical optimum speed, decreases as the value of Taylor’s exponent n increases, and evolves some clear, practical rules.
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Kegg, R.L. (1972). Selection of Cutting Speeds Based on Uncertain Data. In: Koenigsberger, F., Tobias, S.A. (eds) Proceedings of the Twelfth International Machine Tool Design and Research Conference. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-01397-5_60
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