DOI: 10.14393/ufu.te.2016.158
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Influência do teor de cobre na usinabilidade da liga de alumínio 6351

Abstract: The main purpose of this work is to study the influence of copper content on Al-Si-Mg aluminum alloy (6351) machinability. The machinability was evaluated through cutting tool torque and thrust force measurements, machined surface roughness, roundness, cilindricity and burrs formation, chip form and sub superficial modifications during drilling, reaming and tapping processes. The 6351 aluminum alloy samples were produced with five levels of copper (0.07%, 0.23%, 0.94%, 1.43% and 1.93%) with chemical compositio… Show more

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“…The chestnut tree prefers sub-Atlantic climates with temperatures below minus 15 • C, between 400 to 1000 m altitude, on slightly acidic soils [20]. However, it adapts to many regions with different climates [20].…”
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“…The chestnut tree prefers sub-Atlantic climates with temperatures below minus 15 • C, between 400 to 1000 m altitude, on slightly acidic soils [20]. However, it adapts to many regions with different climates [20].…”
Section: Plant Growth Requirementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chestnut tree prefers sub-Atlantic climates with temperatures below minus 15 • C, between 400 to 1000 m altitude, on slightly acidic soils [20]. However, it adapts to many regions with different climates [20]. The optimal conditions for the growth and production of the chestnut tree are found in the fresh, light and well-drained soils based on granitic gravel and siliceous sand or from the decomposition of gneisses, schists, volcanic soils, sandstone and alluvium with moderately high molybdenum rates with the pH below 6-6.5 [20].…”
Section: Plant Growth Requirementsmentioning
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