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The deviation of flexible deformation causes the change in the size of the contact surface of the workpiece and the drill bit at the time of the touch.
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The obtained results suggest that the rate of metal leaching decreased with an increase in particle size due to decreased contact surface area.
Results show that with increased number of parallel channels and smaller sizes, a more effective contact surface area along with decreased pressured drop can be achieved.
The size of grain at the contact surface was 0.1 3 μm and at the free surface 0.1 – 4 μm.
The smaller size of homogenized peels enabled greater contact surface between hexane and the peel resulting in higher hexane residue left in the peel.
Higher efficiency can be achieved by decreasing the bubble size, thus the contact time and the contact surface increases.
The trends observed for particles of same shape but of different sizes cannot be explained solely in terms of the contact surface area.
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