Lubro-cooling

//ˈluːbroʊˌkuːlɪŋ// noun

noun ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    The process or technique of simultaneously lubricating and cooling machinery, tools, or workpieces during operations such as machining or metalworking. uncountable

    "First, in flood cooling, coolant pump consumes an extra 150 watts' power, and another reason is associated with the low coefficient of friction provided by the efficent lubra-cooling effect of LN₂."

Example

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"First, in flood cooling, coolant pump consumes an extra 150 watts' power, and another reason is associated with the low coefficient of friction provided by the efficent lubra-cooling effect of LN₂."

Etymology

Derived from the word lubrication, and the word cooling.

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