An Analysis of Green Manufacturing Environments for Challenging Materials
Industry wants materials of the highest competence that are strong and precise in their dimensions. Due to their strength even at high temperatures, these high-grade, high-strength materials are difficult to machine. The traditional methods of cooling and lubricating have been shown to be ineffectiv...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Engineering proceedings 2024-09, Vol.66 (1), p.47 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Industry wants materials of the highest competence that are strong and precise in their dimensions. Due to their strength even at high temperatures, these high-grade, high-strength materials are difficult to machine. The traditional methods of cooling and lubricating have been shown to be ineffective and are harming the environment and human health. Researchers have created green machining environments that can lower cutting pressures and temperatures while improving surface quality and tool life to solve this issue. An attempt has been made in this work to compile every alternate approach that may be used to manufacture materials that are challenging to cut, like titanium, toughened steels, and nickel super alloys. The results of diverse machining conditions will undoubtedly be shown in our assessment. The best green settings, according to current research, are nano fluid minimum quantity cutting fluid (NFMQL) and minimal quantity cutting fluid (MQL). |
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ISSN: | 2673-4591 |
DOI: | 10.3390/engproc2024066047 |