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This review discusses various grades of titanium biomaterials and their sustainable grindability for application in the medical field. Titanium biomaterials are most commonly utilized for medical applications due to their exceptional characteristics such
Kipkurui Ronoh +3 more
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ON ONE ASPECT OF SUSTAINABLE MANUFACTURING Power Consumption vs Productivity
The paper presents one aspect of the analysis of energy consumption and productivity of the manufacturing operation. As an example of the operation, the operation of turning with a single-blade tool was taken.
Edin Begovic +3 more
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Machine learning for a sustainable energy future
Transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources is a critical global challenge; it demands advances at the levels of materials, devices, and systems for the efficient harvesting, storage, conversion, and management of renewable energy.
Zhenpeng Yao +8 more
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Machine learning for computational sustainability [PDF]
To avoid ecological collapse, we must manage Earth's ecosystems sustainably. Viewed as a control problem, the two central challenges of ecosystem management are to acquire a model of the system that is sufficient to guide good decision making and then optimize the control policy against that model. This paper describes three efforts aimed at addressing
Thomas G. Dietterich +3 more
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A Review of CO2 Coolants for Sustainable Machining [PDF]
In many machining operations, metalworking fluids (MWFs) play an invaluable role. Often, proper application of an intelligent MWF strategy allows manufacturing processes to benefit from a multitude of operational incentives, not least of which are increased tool life, improved surface integrity and optimised chip handling.
Leon Proud +2 more
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In this article, the comprehensive review on the application, and indeed, a comparative analysis on dry machining of different types of materials (Inconel, steel, aluminum, cast iron, magnesium and advanced materials) used in machining (turning, drilling
Jasjeevan Singh +8 more
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Nickel-based super alloys exhibit high strength, oxidation and corrosion resistance; however, the machining of these alloys is a challenge that can be overcome with effective cooling/lubrication techniques. The use of a minimum quantity lubrication (MQL)
Mayur A. Makhesana +2 more
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Design Sustainability of Reconfigurable Machines
This paper presents the sustainability assessment for reconfigurable machines based on cosine similarity measures and Euclidean distances. The methodology entails the application of four peculiar sustainability indicators (Reconfigurability, Manufacturing, Functionality, and Life Cycle Analysis) that are suitable for reconfigurable machines alongside ...
Olayinka Mohammed Olabanji +1 more
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Modern Aircraft structures use titanium alloys where the processing of holes becomes essential to assemble aerospace parts. Considering the limitations of drilling, the study evaluates the helical milling for hole processing in Ti6Al4V.
Ragavanantham Shanmugam +4 more
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In this paper, the application of dry machining as part of contributions for development of a sustainable environment in the machining industry is explained.
Shamsuddin Sulaiman +4 more
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