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Evaluation of Minimal of Lubricant in End Milling

✍ Scribed by M. Rahman; A. Senthil Kumar; Manzoor-UI-Salem


Book ID
105854727
Publisher
Springer
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
248 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
0268-3768

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✦ Synopsis


When considering machinability parameters, the use of coolant is indispensable in metal cutting operations. However, stricter environmental regulations are making the use of an ample amount of conventional coolant impossible because of its negative impact on the environment. Consequently, the use of minimal quantities of lubricant (MQL) can be regarded as an alternative solution in which the functionality of cooling and lubrication can be achieved by a tiny amount of cutting oil. In this study, flood coolant (42 l min Οͺ1 ) was used compared to the MQL amount of 8.5 ml h Οͺ1 and the comparative effectiveness was investigated in terms of cutting force, tool wear, surface roughness, and chip shape. Unlike the catastrophic tool failure in flood cooling, the use of MQL resulted in the cutting edge remaining intact, in spite of a higher flank width. The findings of this study show that MQL may be considered to be an economical and environmentally compatible lubrication technique.


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