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Ecological trends in machining as a key factor in sustainable production – A review
Grzegorz Królczyk,Radoslaw W. Maruda,Jolanta B. Krolczyk,Szymon Wojciechowski,Mozammel Mia,Piotr Niesłony,Grzegorz Budzik +6 more
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In this paper, a comprehensive analysis of literature pertaining to ecological trends in machining processes of difficult-to-cut materials (e.g. hard steels, Ti-based alloys, Ni based alloys) has been performed.About:
This article is published in Journal of Cleaner Production.The article was published on 2019-05-01. It has received 260 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Machining & Cutting tool.read more
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A concise review on environmental sustainable machining conditions of hard part materials
TL;DR: In this article , the authors present the most recent state-of-the-art literature review conferring the minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) based effect and propose additional environmentally friendly methods for improving the output characteristics of super alloys and hardened steel.
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Cutting Performance and Antifriction Mechanism of Al <sub>2</sub>O <sub>3</sub>/TiC/TiB2/h-BN@Al <sub>2</sub>O <sub>3</sub> Self-Lubricating Ceramic Tool
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Evaluation of trade-off between cutting time and surface roughness robustness regarding tool wear in hard turning finishing
Luiz Gustavo Paes de Souza,José Edmilson Martins Gomes,Étory Madrilles Arruda,G. Silva,Anderson Paulo de Paiva,João Roberto Ferreira +5 more
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Influence of biodegradable coolants on machinability improvement – a review
TL;DR: In this article , the use of biodegradable coolants is discussed to improve the machinability of metals and their efficiency in machining, which is a step towards sustainable greenmachining.
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Influence of Technology Parameters on the Total Cutting Force in the Hard Turning Process with NF MQL and NF MQCL Method Using Nanofluids
TL;DR: In this paper, the machining efficiency when turning 90CrSi (60 62 HRC) steel using MQL and MQCL by adding Al2O3 and MoS2 nanoparticles to the base liquid (soybean oil and emulsion).
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Vegetable oil-based lubricants—A review of oxidation
N.J. Fox,Gwidon Stachowiak +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the basic mechanism of vegetable oil autoxidation is presented, along with methods used to monitor and analyse the products of oxidation, and the potential impact of such oxidation products on lubrication performance is discussed.
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Environmental friendly cutting fluids and cooling techniques in machining: a review
TL;DR: In this article, a review of green machining including the cutting fluid type as well as the methods to apply the cutting fluids in machining process is made regarding an attempt was made regarding of green manufacturing including cutting fluid types and its machining conditions are critically important in order to maximize the efficiency of cutting fluids.
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Transitioning to sustainable production – Part I: application on machining technologies
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present general issues, methods and a case study for achieving production sustainability on a machining technology level, and conclude that the future of sustainable production is going to entail the use of alternative machining technologies to reduce consumption rates, environmental burdens, and health risks simultaneously, while increasing performances and profitability.
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Cooling techniques for improved productivity in turning
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an overview of major advances in techniques such as minimum quantity lubrication (MQL)/near dry machining (NDM), high pressure coolant (HPC), cryogenic cooling, compressed air cooling and use of solid lubricants/coolants.
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New cooling approach and tool life improvement in cryogenic machining of titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V
TL;DR: In this paper, a micro-nozzle was proposed to inject focused liquid nitrogen into the chip-tool interface at the point of highest temperature to lower the coefficient of friction between the chip and the tool.