Feasibility study of using vegetable oil as a cutting lubricant through the use of minimum quantity lubricant during machining
In machining, the occurrence of tool wear is a natural phenomenon which may lead to tool failure. The deformation during cutting at the interface between the tool face and workpiece tends to generate high cutting temperature. This condition reduces the tool life and the surface quality of the workpi...
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my.utm.97292017-08-15T01:56:19Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/9729/ Feasibility study of using vegetable oil as a cutting lubricant through the use of minimum quantity lubricant during machining Sharif, Safian Mohd. Yusof, Noordin Idris, Mohd. Hasbullah Ahmad, Zainal Abidin Sudin, Izman Ripin, Adnan Mat Zin, Azrul Hisyam TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery In machining, the occurrence of tool wear is a natural phenomenon which may lead to tool failure. The deformation during cutting at the interface between the tool face and workpiece tends to generate high cutting temperature. This condition reduces the tool life and the surface quality of the workpiece. The application of flood coolant to reduce the friction at the tool-workpiece may create several environmental problems. The introduction of Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) as an alternative technique which is the process of pulverizing a very small amount of oil (< 30ml/h) can be regarded as replacement of dry machining while it may also be considered as an alternative to flood cooling. The research focused on the feasibility of using palm oil as cutting lubricant through the use of MQL during end milling hardened STAVAX ESR stainless steel of hardness 50 HRC with TiAlN and AlTiN coated carbide tools. The effect of various kind of lubricant and cutting speed on tool life, tool wear, cutting forces and surface integrity. The application of this ‘green machining’ would improve the plant environment, reduce the pollution, minimize the industrial hazard, reduce the machining cost and prolonged the tool life. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering 2009-01-31 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/9729/1/78055.pdf Sharif, Safian and Mohd. Yusof, Noordin and Idris, Mohd. Hasbullah and Ahmad, Zainal Abidin and Sudin, Izman and Ripin, Adnan and Mat Zin, Azrul Hisyam (2009) Feasibility study of using vegetable oil as a cutting lubricant through the use of minimum quantity lubricant during machining. Project Report. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Skudai, Johor. (Unpublished) |
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In machining, the occurrence of tool wear is a natural phenomenon which may lead to tool failure. The deformation during cutting at the interface between the tool face and workpiece tends to generate high cutting temperature. This condition reduces the tool life and the surface quality of the workpiece. The application of flood coolant to reduce the friction at the tool-workpiece may create several environmental problems. The introduction of Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) as an alternative technique which is the process of pulverizing a very small amount of oil (< 30ml/h) can be regarded as replacement of dry machining while it may also be considered as an alternative to flood cooling. The research focused on the feasibility of using palm oil as cutting lubricant through the use of MQL during end milling hardened STAVAX ESR stainless steel of hardness 50 HRC with TiAlN and AlTiN coated carbide tools. The effect of various kind of lubricant and cutting speed on tool life, tool wear, cutting forces and surface integrity. The application of this ‘green machining’ would improve the plant environment, reduce the pollution, minimize the industrial hazard, reduce the machining cost and prolonged the tool life. |
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