Phase transformation and subsurface damage formation in the ultrafine machining process of a diamond substrate through atomistic simulation
Abstract This report explores the effects of machining depth, velocity, temperature, multi-machining, and grain size on the tribological properties of a diamond substrate. The results show that the appearance of graphite atoms can assist the machining process as it reduces the force. Moreover, the n...
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Main Authors: | Van-Thuc Nguyen, Te-Hua Fang |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/da8a7d0b72a242c8b4640a56fb75db78 |
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