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Title: Impact of environmental friendly machining on machinability: A review
Authors: Sharma, Rajeev
Jha, Binit Kumar
Pahuja, Vipin
Keywords: Environmental friendly machining
Dry Machining
MQL
Cryogenic machining
Sustainable machining
Issue Date: Dec-2020
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd.
Series/Report no.: Materials Today: Proceedings;
Abstract: Today’s, due to the environmental concerns, growing contamination and pollution regulations, the demand for renewable and biodegradable cutting fluids is increasing day by day. In this review article, an attempt is made regarding ecological processing, including different types of cutting fluids. The Knowledge of different types of cutting fluid and its processing conditions is of critically importance to maximize the efficiency of cutting fluids in any machining process. In general, the generation of heat in the cutting zone due to friction at the tool-chip interface and the friction between the safety surface of the tool and the work piece is always the deciding factor on the quality of the work piece surface. The two factors such as surface roughness and tool wear are always used as quality indicators of a fin ished or semi-finished product. The main motive of this review article that studies the different environ mental friendly machining and encourages the cooling approach in machining operation. So finally, it is observed that the environmental friendly machining is cost effective machining and environmental friendly.
Description: Impact of environmental friendly machining on machinability: A review
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2020.12.498
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ISSN: 2214-7853
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Manufacturing Skills Education

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