Effect of Minimum Quantity Lubrication System for Improving Surface Roughness in Turning Operation

Due to increase in temperature at the cutting zone, the tool wear and surface roughness along with the non-uniform chip formation and the dimensional deviation of the job by using the conventional cutting fluid, the machining operation experts have directed their concentrations in order to achieve...

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Main Authors: Shazzad Hossain, Mohammad Zoynal Abedin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Deer Hill Publications 2021-01-01
Series:International Journal of Engineering Materials and Manufacture
Online Access:https://deerhillpublishing.com/index.php/ijemm/article/view/153
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spelling doaj-7dcc3e46bcea40b78d392659ea0923562021-08-04T11:37:45ZengDeer Hill PublicationsInternational Journal of Engineering Materials and Manufacture0128-18522021-01-016110.26776/ijemm.06.01.2021.05Effect of Minimum Quantity Lubrication System for Improving Surface Roughness in Turning OperationShazzad Hossain0Mohammad Zoynal Abedin1Officers, DUETDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Dhaka University of Engineering and Technology Due to increase in temperature at the cutting zone, the tool wear and surface roughness along with the non-uniform chip formation and the dimensional deviation of the job by using the conventional cutting fluid, the machining operation experts have directed their concentrations in order to achieve a smooth machining operation by using minimum quantity lubrication (MQL). As a consequence, numerous efforts can be seen for not only having the optimum cutting parameters but also other parameters that enhance the product quality and the surface roughness. In this regard, relevant experimental and numerical data outcomes not only MQL but also conventional cutting fluid (CCF) in the turning operation of 50HRC steel has been investigated experimentally. It is revealed that the surface roughness becomes optimal and significantly reduced for the condition of MQL with that of dry and conventional flood lubrication. https://deerhillpublishing.com/index.php/ijemm/article/view/153
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Effect of Minimum Quantity Lubrication System for Improving Surface Roughness in Turning Operation
International Journal of Engineering Materials and Manufacture
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title Effect of Minimum Quantity Lubrication System for Improving Surface Roughness in Turning Operation
title_short Effect of Minimum Quantity Lubrication System for Improving Surface Roughness in Turning Operation
title_full Effect of Minimum Quantity Lubrication System for Improving Surface Roughness in Turning Operation
title_fullStr Effect of Minimum Quantity Lubrication System for Improving Surface Roughness in Turning Operation
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Minimum Quantity Lubrication System for Improving Surface Roughness in Turning Operation
title_sort effect of minimum quantity lubrication system for improving surface roughness in turning operation
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series International Journal of Engineering Materials and Manufacture
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description Due to increase in temperature at the cutting zone, the tool wear and surface roughness along with the non-uniform chip formation and the dimensional deviation of the job by using the conventional cutting fluid, the machining operation experts have directed their concentrations in order to achieve a smooth machining operation by using minimum quantity lubrication (MQL). As a consequence, numerous efforts can be seen for not only having the optimum cutting parameters but also other parameters that enhance the product quality and the surface roughness. In this regard, relevant experimental and numerical data outcomes not only MQL but also conventional cutting fluid (CCF) in the turning operation of 50HRC steel has been investigated experimentally. It is revealed that the surface roughness becomes optimal and significantly reduced for the condition of MQL with that of dry and conventional flood lubrication.
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