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An experimental investigation on effects of minimum quantity lubrication oil supply rate in high-speed end milling of Ti–6Al–4V:

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In order to apply minimum quantity lubrication more efficiently, an investiga... as discussed by the authors proposed an alternative to realize machining titanium alloys both economically and ecologically, which is an alternative alternative to the traditional machining process.
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Minimum quantity lubrication is an alternative to realize machining titanium alloys both economically and ecologically. In order to apply minimum quantity lubrication more efficiently, an investiga...

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A Review on Minimum Quantity Lubrication for Machining Processes

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed various minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) methods used by various machining processes for different materials and highlighted the future work directions for research in this area.
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Eco-Friendly Cutting Fluids in Minimum Quantity Lubrication Assisted Machining: A Review on the Perception of Sustainable Manufacturing

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a summary of the previously published research articles on minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) assisted machining and explore the benefits of the vegetable oil and nanofluid as a lubricant.
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Sustainable machining of titanium alloys: A critical review:

TL;DR: The three main pillars of sustainability are the society, the environment, and the economy (people, planet, and profit). The key drivers that sustain these three pillars are energy and resource eff...
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Investigation of surface roughness, microhardness and white layer thickness in hard milling of AISI 4340 using minimum quantity lubrication

TL;DR: In this paper, the relationship between cutting parameters and machined surface integrity in the hard milling of 4340 alloy steel using minimum quantity lubricant is investigated, and the effects of these parameters on roughness, topography, microhardness, white layer thickness and surface chemical composition were studied through Response Surface Methodology.
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An experimental investigation on effect of minimum quantity cooling lubrication (MQCL) in machining titanium alloy (Ti6Al4V)

TL;DR: In this paper, a minimum quantity cooling lubrication (MQCL) system was designed to reduce the deformation and friction in the cutting interface of Ti6Al4V and compared its machining performance with both dry cutting and conventional flood cooling.
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An overview of the machinability of aeroengine alloys

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method for machining aeroengine alloys with improved hardness, such as cubic boron nitride (CBN) tools, for high speed continuous machining.
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Predicting surface roughness in machining: a review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the various methodologies and practices that are being employed for the prediction of surface roughness, including machining theory, experimental investigation, designed experiments and artificial intelligence (AI).
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Key improvements in the machining of difficult-to-cut aerospace superalloys

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Dry Machining and Minimum Quantity Lubrication

TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed analysis and adaptation of cutting parameters, cutting tools, machine tools and the production environment is mandatory to ensure an efficient process and successfully enable dry machining.
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Environmentally conscious machining of difficult-to-machine materials with regard to cutting fluids

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review and identify the materials known as difficult-to-machine and their properties and major health and environmental concerns about their usage in material cutting industries are defined.
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