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Analysis of droplet characteristics and cooling lubrication effects in MQL milling of 316L stainless steel

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In this article , a numerical model that combines computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and discrete phase model (DPM) is presented to simulate droplet transport process for dynamic milling and one-tooth milling by flow field distribution and droplet characteristics.
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The infiltration and cooling effect of lubricant droplets in the cutting zone largely depend on setting minimum quantity lubricant (MQL) system parameters appropriately. The study determines the optimal spray angle and spray distance relying on the geometric position relationship between the nozzle and the overall cutting zone. A numerical model that combines computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and discrete phase model (DPM) is presented to simulate droplet transport process for dynamic milling and one-tooth milling by flow field distribution and droplet characteristics. The influences of different spray distances and spray angles on the infiltration process and cutting tool temperature are analyzed. The experiments aimed at verifying the results of the analysis are conducted by measuring cutting force, cutting temperature, surface roughness, surface microtopography and tool wear. The result indicates that the spray distance has a significant impact on the jet divergence, and insufficient lubrication or excessive lubrication is effectively avoided with the optimal cutting distance. Spraying in the direction of cutting-out promotes the accessibility of the lubricant and greater concentration of droplets in the cutting zone, especially later in the cutting process, which results in increased infiltration, reduced friction, and improved heat dissipation. Moreover, experiments demonstate that the optimal state of jetting in the direction of cutting-out is 46 °C lower than that of dry cutting, the surface roughness is reduced by 19.8%, and the wear amount is reduced by roughly 34%. This study has a better understanding of the setting of spray distance and spray angle in MQL milling and the development of equipment, which provides theoretical guidance for the optimization of MQL system parameters in practical applications.

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Comparative study on MQL milling and hole making processes for laser beam powder bed fusion (L-PBF) of Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy

TL;DR: In this paper , the laser powder bed fusion (L-PBF) formed prefabricated hole specimens were machined at a certain cutting speed by changing the feed rate and using the dry cutting and micro lubrication (MQL) assisted cutting process with the aim of improving the surface accuracy and quality of additively manufactured titanium alloy holes.
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The multiphase particle-in-cell (MP-PIC) method for dense particulate flows

TL;DR: A multiphase particle-in-cell (MP-PIC) method has been developed in this article, which uses an accurate mapping from Lagrangian particles to and from a computational grid, while on the grid, derivative terms that treat the particle phase as a fluid are readily evaluated and then mapped back to individual particles.
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Heat generation and temperature prediction in metal cutting: A review and implications for high speed machining

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a review of previous research on heat generation and heat dissipation in the orthogonal machining process and propose some modelling requirements for computer simulation of high speed machining processes.
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Effects of minimum quantity lubrication on turning AISI 9310 alloy steel using vegetable oil­based cutting fluid

TL;DR: In this article, minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) was provided with a spray of air and vegetable oil to reduce the cutting zone temperature enabling favorable chip formation and chip-tool interaction.
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Tool life and cutting forces in end milling Inconel 718 under dry and minimum quantity cooling lubrication cutting conditions

TL;DR: In this paper, the minimum quantity cooling lubrication (MQCL) system which combines the advantages of the cryogenic air and MQL, can improve the machinability of Inconel 718.
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The assessment of cutting tool wear

TL;DR: In this article, a new concept of tool resources is proposed and discussed, defined as the limiting amount of energy that can be transmitted through the cutting wedge until it fails, and the contact process at the mentioned interface is analyzed through the experimental assessment of the contact stresses.
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