Investigations of Surface Roughness and Temperatures in Vegetable Oil-based n-MQL Turning of AISI 4340 Steel

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting
VeeraBhadraRao Miriyala, B. Patil, V. Shaikh, D. Sudhakar, Sujata P. Deshmukh
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_________________________________________________________________________________________ Abstract: Machining of hard materials has been difficult and expensive because of poor surface smoothness, early tool failures, etc. When used in machining hard materials, such as medium and high carbon, cast steels, Inconel, and other alloys, nanomaterials combined with base fluids, such as water and oils, provide superior results in terms of surface finish and low cutting temperatures. To enhance our understanding of the field of machining and its applications, a comprehensive literature assessment on machining steels using nanofluids with/without the minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) approach was conducted. This research aims to investigate the performance of nanofluids (n-Al 2 O 3 , n-MoS 2 , and n-graphene) mixed with coconut oil in various proportions and injected into the tool–work interface using the MQL mist system. Output responses, such as surface roughness values, and cutting temperatures, were measured. The cutting temperatures were determined using an infrared camera and a k-type thermocouple, and the surface roughness was determined using a Talysurf surface meter. Cutting parameters, such as cutting speed, feed rate, and depth of cut, were maintained constant throughout the experiments. The experiments comprised a single factor (MQL fluid) with eight levels. Multiresponse optimization using grey relational coefficients showed that n-Al 2 O 3 and n-MoS 2 hybrid combinations with coconut oil yielded better results, i.e., higher ranks, compared with n-graphene mixtures in coconut oils. The experimental findings demonstrated that nanofluids outperformed pure coconut oil. Nano-Al 2 O 3 combined with coconut oil produced a superior surface finish, lowered the cutting temperatures, and ensured minimum chip thickness.
AISI 4340钢植物油基n-MQL车削表面粗糙度和温度的研究
_________________________________________________________________________________________ 文摘:加工硬质材料的困难和昂贵,因为表面平滑度差,早期工具故障等。当用于加工硬材料时,如中碳和高碳、铸钢、铬镍铁合金和其他合金,纳米材料与基础流体(如水和油)结合,在表面光洁度和低切削温度方面提供卓越的结果。为了提高我们对机械加工领域及其应用的理解,对纳米流体在有/没有最少量润滑(MQL)方法下加工钢进行了全面的文献评估。本研究旨在研究纳米流体(n-Al - 2o3、n-MoS - 2和n-石墨烯)以不同比例与椰子油混合,并使用MQL雾系统注入工具-工作界面的性能。测量了输出响应,如表面粗糙度值和切削温度。切削温度由红外摄像机和k型热电偶测定,表面粗糙度由Talysurf表面计测定。在整个实验过程中,切削参数(如切削速度、进给速度和切削深度)保持不变。实验包括八个水平的单因素(MQL流体)。基于灰色关联系数的多响应优化结果表明,n-Al - 2o3和n-MoS - 2与椰子油混合得到的结果比n-石墨烯混合得到的结果更好,等级更高。实验结果表明,纳米流体的性能优于纯椰子油。纳米al 2o3与椰子油的结合产生了卓越的表面光洁度,降低了切割温度,并确保了最小的切屑厚度。
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Journal of Engineering Project and Production Management
Journal of Engineering Project and Production Management Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)
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