The performance of modified jatropha-based nanofluid during turning process

The industry's extensive use of petroleum-based metalworking fluid (MWF) harms the environment and humans. The production of bio-based MWF, especially from crude jatropha oil (CJO), has therefore taken numerous initiatives. This aimed to formulate newly modified jatropha oil (MJO) with the ad...

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Main Authors: Talib, N., S. Rao, N. R., Jamaluddin, N. A., Abdullah, H., Saleh, A., Lee, W. K., Ahmad, S.
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.27232021-10-25T09:15:24Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2723/ The performance of modified jatropha-based nanofluid during turning process Talib, N. S. Rao, N. R. Jamaluddin, N. A. Abdullah, H. Saleh, A. Lee, W. K. Ahmad, S. TP315-360 Fuel The industry's extensive use of petroleum-based metalworking fluid (MWF) harms the environment and humans. The production of bio-based MWF, especially from crude jatropha oil (CJO), has therefore taken numerous initiatives. This aimed to formulate newly modified jatropha oil (MJO) with the addition of 0.05wt.% hBN and 0.05wt.% MoS2 as the nanofluid for MWF. The performance of the nanofluids was determined through the turning process in terms of cutting temperature, workpiece surface roughness, tool life and tool wear of the tool lubricated by the nanofluids. The performance of the nanofluid samples was compared with the synthetic ester (SE). From the results, after conducted 100mm axial cutting length MJO+hBN+MoS2 recorded the lowest in cutting temperature and surface roughness compared to all samples. The result shows that MJO+hBN+MoS2 has longer tool life (6500mm) compared to SE (6000mm). Abrasion and adhesion were observed as the dominant tool wear mechanism. In conclusion, MJO+hBN+MoS2 shows better machining performance and has the potential to be an environmentally friendly metalworking fluid. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/2723/1/P12715_d8a6d035cbfb4ecee2020f7029e1ac5c.pdf Talib, N. and S. Rao, N. R. and Jamaluddin, N. A. and Abdullah, H. and Saleh, A. and Lee, W. K. and Ahmad, S. (2021) The performance of modified jatropha-based nanofluid during turning process. In: Proceedings of Green Design and Manufacture 2020, 23–24 July 2020, Arau, Malaysia. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0044283
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topic TP315-360 Fuel
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Talib, N.
S. Rao, N. R.
Jamaluddin, N. A.
Abdullah, H.
Saleh, A.
Lee, W. K.
Ahmad, S.
The performance of modified jatropha-based nanofluid during turning process
description The industry's extensive use of petroleum-based metalworking fluid (MWF) harms the environment and humans. The production of bio-based MWF, especially from crude jatropha oil (CJO), has therefore taken numerous initiatives. This aimed to formulate newly modified jatropha oil (MJO) with the addition of 0.05wt.% hBN and 0.05wt.% MoS2 as the nanofluid for MWF. The performance of the nanofluids was determined through the turning process in terms of cutting temperature, workpiece surface roughness, tool life and tool wear of the tool lubricated by the nanofluids. The performance of the nanofluid samples was compared with the synthetic ester (SE). From the results, after conducted 100mm axial cutting length MJO+hBN+MoS2 recorded the lowest in cutting temperature and surface roughness compared to all samples. The result shows that MJO+hBN+MoS2 has longer tool life (6500mm) compared to SE (6000mm). Abrasion and adhesion were observed as the dominant tool wear mechanism. In conclusion, MJO+hBN+MoS2 shows better machining performance and has the potential to be an environmentally friendly metalworking fluid.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Talib, N.
S. Rao, N. R.
Jamaluddin, N. A.
Abdullah, H.
Saleh, A.
Lee, W. K.
Ahmad, S.
author_facet Talib, N.
S. Rao, N. R.
Jamaluddin, N. A.
Abdullah, H.
Saleh, A.
Lee, W. K.
Ahmad, S.
author_sort Talib, N.
title The performance of modified jatropha-based nanofluid during turning process
title_short The performance of modified jatropha-based nanofluid during turning process
title_full The performance of modified jatropha-based nanofluid during turning process
title_fullStr The performance of modified jatropha-based nanofluid during turning process
title_full_unstemmed The performance of modified jatropha-based nanofluid during turning process
title_sort performance of modified jatropha-based nanofluid during turning process
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