Abstract
The modern investigation of the topography of cut surfaces is nowadays usually performed by three-dimensional surface roughness indexes. The goal of this work was to determine a theoretical roughness index for face milled surfaces. The calculated values were compared with real surface roughness data obtained by performing cutting experiments and the relation was determined between these two datasets.
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Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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