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Nano MoS2 Application in Turning Process with Minimum Quantity Lubrication Technique (MQL)
In this study, nano-sized MoS2 was mixed into coolant and was turned with GGG-70 spheroidal graphite cast iron. Surface roughness and tool wear were analyzed and effects of nano-MoS2 on machinability were investigated. Cutting tests were carried out at 350 m/min cutting speed, 0.2 mm/feed rate and 4 mm cutting depth.
Sertsöz, Şafak, Kaçal*, Alaattin
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Minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) is a potential technology for reducing the consumption of cutting fluids in machining processes. However, there is a need for further improvement in its lubrication and cooling properties.
Guoliang Liu +4 more
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Titanium alloys have been of paramount interest to the aerospace industry due to their attractive characteristics. However, these alloys are difficult to machine and require grinding post-processes for quality assurance of the products.
Jose Jaime Taha-Tijerina +1 more
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One of the issues confronting manufacturers is the requirement for establishing sustainable production methods, which poise between economic feasibility and ecological preservation.
Kamal Hassan
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The application of emulsion for combined heat extraction and lubrication requires continuous monitoring of the quality of emulsion to sustain a desired grinding environment; this is applicable to other grinding fluids as well.
A.S.S. Balan +4 more
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Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) is a cooling and lubrication variant applied, for instance, in drilling processes. In the present approach, a new vibration-assisted drilling process is analyzed, which has considerable potential for manufacturing of ...
Manuel Falcone +2 more
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The metal cutting industry faces challenges in machining hard materials due to high forces and temperatures. This paper introduces bubble-bursting atomization minimum quantity lubrication (BBA-MQL), a novel MQL technique that generates fine biodegradable
Muhammad Rizal +2 more
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This study experimentally evaluates the performance of eco‐friendly vegetable‐based cutting fluids—coconut, sunflower, and palm oils—during turning of AISI 304 stainless steel under minimum quantity lubrication. Palm oil exhibited superior lubrication and cooling characteristics, yielding the lowest cutting force, temperature, and surface roughness ...
Ranjith Ravindran Nair +3 more
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Tool‐life prediction plays a vital role in improving machining efficiency, reducing production cost, and promoting sustainable manufacturing in metal cutting processes. This study presents an empirical and mathematical modeling approach for predicting tool life based on flank wear behavior under varying machining conditions.
Nagaraj P. B. +6 more
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This study is aimed at optimizing the machining performance of magnesium alloys in ultrasonic‐assisted turning (UAT) by enhancing surface quality, tool life, and overall efficiency while minimizing tool wear and energy consumption. Magnesium alloys were fabricated using a bottom‐pouring stir casting technique with commercial pure magnesium (99.9 ...
S. P. Sundar Singh Sivam +4 more
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