Experimental Determination of Cutting Power for Turning and Material Removal Rate for Drilling of AA 6061-T6 Using Vegetable Oils as Cutting Fluid

The raw and modified versions of two nonedible vegetable oils, Pongam (Pogammia pinnata) and Jatropha (Jatropha curcas), and a commercially available branded mineral oil are used as straight cutting fluids for turning AA 6061 to assess cutting forces. Minimum quantity lubrication is utilized for th...

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Main Authors: Y. M. Shashidhara, S. R. Jayaram
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Advances in Tribology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/362931
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spelling doaj-e409e53ed5ee4ee68201719a5cac29882020-11-25T00:10:13ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Tribology1687-59151687-59232013-01-01201310.1155/2013/362931362931Experimental Determination of Cutting Power for Turning and Material Removal Rate for Drilling of AA 6061-T6 Using Vegetable Oils as Cutting FluidY. M. Shashidhara0S. R. Jayaram1Department of Mechanical Engineering, Malnad College of Engineering, Hassan, Karnataka 573201, IndiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Malnad College of Engineering, Hassan, Karnataka 573201, IndiaThe raw and modified versions of two nonedible vegetable oils, Pongam (Pogammia pinnata) and Jatropha (Jatropha curcas), and a commercially available branded mineral oil are used as straight cutting fluids for turning AA 6061 to assess cutting forces. Minimum quantity lubrication is utilized for the supply of cutting fluids. Cutting and thrust forces are measured. Cutting power is determined for various cutting speeds, depths of cut, and feed rates. Also, drilling is performed on the material to understand the material removal rate (MRR) under these oils. The performances of vegetable oils are compared to mineral oil. A noticeable reduction in cutting forces is observed under the Jatropha family of oils compared to mineral oil. Further, better material removal rate is seen under both the vegetable oils and their versions compared to under petroleum oil for the range of thrust forces.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/362931
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author Y. M. Shashidhara
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Experimental Determination of Cutting Power for Turning and Material Removal Rate for Drilling of AA 6061-T6 Using Vegetable Oils as Cutting Fluid
Advances in Tribology
author_facet Y. M. Shashidhara
S. R. Jayaram
author_sort Y. M. Shashidhara
title Experimental Determination of Cutting Power for Turning and Material Removal Rate for Drilling of AA 6061-T6 Using Vegetable Oils as Cutting Fluid
title_short Experimental Determination of Cutting Power for Turning and Material Removal Rate for Drilling of AA 6061-T6 Using Vegetable Oils as Cutting Fluid
title_full Experimental Determination of Cutting Power for Turning and Material Removal Rate for Drilling of AA 6061-T6 Using Vegetable Oils as Cutting Fluid
title_fullStr Experimental Determination of Cutting Power for Turning and Material Removal Rate for Drilling of AA 6061-T6 Using Vegetable Oils as Cutting Fluid
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Determination of Cutting Power for Turning and Material Removal Rate for Drilling of AA 6061-T6 Using Vegetable Oils as Cutting Fluid
title_sort experimental determination of cutting power for turning and material removal rate for drilling of aa 6061-t6 using vegetable oils as cutting fluid
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Tribology
issn 1687-5915
1687-5923
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The raw and modified versions of two nonedible vegetable oils, Pongam (Pogammia pinnata) and Jatropha (Jatropha curcas), and a commercially available branded mineral oil are used as straight cutting fluids for turning AA 6061 to assess cutting forces. Minimum quantity lubrication is utilized for the supply of cutting fluids. Cutting and thrust forces are measured. Cutting power is determined for various cutting speeds, depths of cut, and feed rates. Also, drilling is performed on the material to understand the material removal rate (MRR) under these oils. The performances of vegetable oils are compared to mineral oil. A noticeable reduction in cutting forces is observed under the Jatropha family of oils compared to mineral oil. Further, better material removal rate is seen under both the vegetable oils and their versions compared to under petroleum oil for the range of thrust forces.
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