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A wear equation based on the adhesive wear mechanism is derived for the conditions occurring in the tool-chip contact region. In deriving this equation the time-temperature dependence of the adhesion occurring at the points of contact is taken into consideration. Deductions from this equation are compared with published experimental data and are shown to be in accord with empirical observation.

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Rubenstein, C. (1976). An Analysis of Crater Wear Based on the Adhesive Wear Mechanism. In: Koenigsberger, F., Tobias, S.A. (eds) Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Machine Tool Design and Research Conference. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-81544-9_75

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