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Application of Minimum Quantity Lubrication in Grinding
Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 2012Fluid delivery in grinding process remains an important matter requiring further research. The growing demand and the rising cost of cutting fluid usage and the environmental aspect of fluid disposal are a key driver for research into alternative fluid delivery techniques.
André D L Batako
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EVALUATION AND COMPARISON OF LUBRICANT PROPERTIES IN MINIMUM QUANTITY LUBRICATION MACHINING
Machining Science and Technology, 2011Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) machining involves the application of a minute amount of an oil-based lubricant to the machining process in an attempt to replace the conventional flood coolant system. Understanding the correlations between fluid properties and MQL performance can help in selecting lubricants from a variety of choices without going ...
Bruce L Tai, Jean M Dasch, Albert J Shih
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MICROMILLING IN MINIMUM QUANTITY LUBRICATION
Machining Science and Technology, 2012This study investigates micromilling of 316 L stainless steel under minimum quantity lubrication. A laser-based technique was developed to measure spindle runout and assist tool setting for fragile micro cutting tools. Thresholds were established to help select cutting parameters and avoid catastrophic tool failure.
Saurabh Kajaria +3 more
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A review on nanofluids in minimum quantity lubrication machining
Journal of Manufacturing Processes, 2021Abstract Nanofluids in minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) machining is gaining grounds with environment consciousness enhanced laws and regulations consummated. Researchers have worked upon several aspects related to the characteristics and applications of nanofluids in MQL machining. The present work is an effort to review some of these works and to
Satish Chinchanikar +2 more
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Burr Formation in milling with minimum quantity lubrication
Production Engineering, 2008In milling, burrs are formed on entry and exit edges of the workpiece to be machined like in all material removal processes. In the subsequent production these burrs have to be removed. Understanding the influencing factors and burr formation mechanisms can help to avoid or reduce burrs.
Uwe Heisel, Michael Schaal, G. Wolf
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Dry Machining and Minimum Quantity Lubrication
CIRP Annals, 2004Modern machining processes face continuous cost pressures and high quality expectations. To remain competitive a company must continually identify cost reduction opportunities in production, exploit economic opportunities, and continuously improve production processes.
K. Weinert +3 more
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Optimization of Minimum Quantity Lubrication Parameters
2020Cutting fluids are inevitable in manufacturing industries due to their cooling and lubricating properties. But their applications in large quantities pose serious threat to biological bodies in the oceans and rivers when disposed untreated. Strict rules and fines imposed by most of the countries on such industries created an economic and environmental ...
M. Amrita +2 more
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Performance profiling of minimum quantity lubrication in machining
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2006This study develops the analytical understanding of mechanical and environmental effects of minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) in machining and profiles the MQL performance as functions of machining and fluid application parameters. Physics-based predictive models are formulated to quantitatively describe the resulting contact stress and temperature ...
Kuan-Ming Li, Steven Y. Liang
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The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2021
In minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) processing, lubricating oil is passed through the air flow field in the form of oil droplets. The oil droplets penetrate the field and are adsorbed by it to form a film in the capillary tube at the workpiece–tool interface.
Hongjie Pei +4 more
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In minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) processing, lubricating oil is passed through the air flow field in the form of oil droplets. The oil droplets penetrate the field and are adsorbed by it to form a film in the capillary tube at the workpiece–tool interface.
Hongjie Pei +4 more
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Study on minimum quantity lubrication in micro-grinding
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2011This paper discusses the performance of the minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) in micro-grinding based on ground surface roughness and tool life. The effects of grinding and lubricating parameters on machining performance are studied. Experiments for dry grinding and grinding with pure air are also conducted for comparison.
Kuan-Ming Li, Cheng-Peng Lin
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