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Investigation of Accuracy in Microdrilling with Minimum Quantity Lubrication
Materials Science Forum, 2017Cutting fluid plays an important role in machining processes to achieve dimensional accuracy, reduce tool wear, and improve tool life. Use of flood cooling conventionally used in machining is not cost effective and consumption of huge amount of cutting fluids is not health and environmental friendly. Therefore, one of the alternatives is to use minimum
Mohammad Yeakub Ali +4 more
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A Review on Minimum Quantity Lubrication for Machining Processes
Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 2014In the pursuit toward achieving dry cutting, air machining, minimum quantity lubrication (MQL), and cryogenically cooled machining are the stepping stones. Nevertheless, machining is always accompanied by certain difficulties, and hence none of these methods has provided a complete solution.
Vishal S. Sharma +2 more
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Characterization of Micromist for Effective Minimum Quantity Lubrication
Advanced Materials Research, 2015This research characterizes flow of micromist for machining purpose. Liquid lubricant with contact angle less than 5° is chosen for best wetting on workpiece and tool materials. A high nozzle air speed of 100 m/s produces micromist with 20° spherical cone angle containing droplets of 4 μm average diameter, but smaller droplets might raise an ...
I. Lerma +4 more
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Minimum Quantity Dry Lubrication in Machining of CFRP
Advanced Materials Research, 2016In the context of high tool wear concerning machining of carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP), it is desirable to study new processes and techniques which are able to lower the wear and thus induced costs. Therefore, this article presents a novel minimum quantity dry lubrication (MQDL)-process.
Marco Schneider, Robert Beckenlechner
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Application of Nanofluids in Minimum Quantity Lubrication Grinding
Tribology Transactions, 2007This research project investigated the wheel wear and tribological characteristics in wet, dry and minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) grinding of cast iron. Water-based Al2O3 and diamond nanofluids were applied in MQL grinding process and the results were compared with those of pure water.
Bin Shen, Albert Shih, Simon Tung
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The Application and Research of Minimum Quantity Lubrication Machining
Advanced Materials Research, 2013As a green machining method, the minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) technology has been investigative by many researchers. Currently, the main directions of MQL research are the type of oil, droplet size and distribution, the form of chips and surface roughness, cutting temperature and tool wear.
Hao Sun +3 more
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A comprehensive study on minimum quantity lubrication
Materials Today: Proceedings, 2022Santosh Kumar +6 more
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Burr formation in short hole drilling with minimum quantity lubrication
Production Engineering, 2009Machining with minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) is state of the art. Previous investigations were, however, concerned with tool optimisation and the surface quality of workpieces as well as coating technology. By now the same or partly better machining results than in conventional cutting with flood lubrication can be achieved due to adjusted tool ...
Uwe Heisel, Michael Schaal
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Minimum quantity lubrication in grinding: effects of abrasive and coolant–lubricant types
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2011Abstract This research has been conducted to study the influence of the abrasive and coolant–lubricant types on the minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) grinding performance. One type of CBN and three types of conventional wheels (corundum) have been tested.
Taghi Tawakoli +4 more
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Characterization of drilling with minimum quantity lubrication
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2023Angelyana Puyah Geruna +6 more
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