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Dry cutting: a sustainable machining technology
Conventional cutting fluids with flood cooling are used to reduce the heat generation during machining but at the cost of environmental degradation. The hydrocarbon-based conventional cutting fluids are harmful to the operator’s health, environmentally ...
Bayraktar, Şenol, Senol Bayraktar
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In modern research, the instigation of eco-friendly and sustainable manufacturing options have drawn a great attention and become a global interest. Thus, usage of environmental pleasant cutting fluids and their least consumption in machining operation ...
Uma Maheshwera Reddy Paturi +2 more
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The correlation of surface roughness and tool edge condition under sustainable cryogenic machining
This paper investigates the correlation between surface roughness of Inconel 718 and tool edge condition of ball nose inserts when milled at high speed. The cutting parameters were varied as follows; cutting speed: 120–140 m/min, feed rate: 0.15–0.25 mm ...
N.H.A. Halim +4 more
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Helical Milling and Drilling for Hole-Making in CARALL: Experimental Evaluation
Carbon fiber-reinforced aluminum laminates, known as CARALL, have wide applications in aircraft structures. However, numerous holes must be processed to assemble these structures, which is conventionally practiced through drilling.
Madhusudhan Balkundhi +2 more
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In pursuit of sustainable cutting fluid strategy for machining Ti-6Al-4V using life cycle analysis
The need for developing sustainable manufacturing processes which should have a good balance between economic viability and environmental protection is one of the key challenges against manufacturers.
Rodríguez, Adrián +7 more
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Cryogenic cooling-based sustainable machining
Machinability is the most important indicator to measure the performance of any machining operation. Cutting force, surface roughness, tool wear, dimensional accuracy, and cutting temperature, etc. are the most important machinability indicators. Various
Bayraktar, Şenol, Senol Bayraktar
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Sustainability Assessment of Advanced Machining Technologies
Efficient cooling and lubrication techniques are required to obtain sustainable machining of difficult-to-cut materials, which are the pillars of aerospace, automotive, medical and nuclear industries. Cryogenic machining with the assistance of lubricated Liquid Carbon Dioxide (LCO2) is a novel approach for sustainable manufacturing without the use of ...
Grguraš, Damir +3 more
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Energy-Based Novel Quantifiable Sustainability Value Assessment Method for Machining Processes
Sustainability assessments of cooling/lubrication-assisted advanced machining processes has been demanded by environment control agencies because it is an effective management tool for improving process sustainability.
Aqib Mashood Khan +7 more
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Sustainable machining: environmental performance analysis of turning
The manufacturing sector accounts for 40% and 25% of global energy and resources consumption respectively. Machining is one of the most power-intense operations in the manufacturing sector making a significant contribution to the environmental footprint.
Raneesha Fernando +2 more
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The emergence of sustainable manufacturing practices [PDF]
Sustainable manufacturing appears to be a rapidly developing field and it would be expected that there is a growing body of knowledge in this area. Initial examination of the literature shows evidence of sustainable work in the areas of product design ...
Mbaye, Fatou +22 more
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