A study of the effect of palm oil as MQL lubricant on high speed drilling of titanium alloys
The main objective was to study the potency of MQL palm oil (MQLPO) as a lubricant in the high speed drilling of Ti–6Al–4V. For the comparison, MQL synthetic ester (MQLSE), air blow and flood conditions were selected. Uniform flank wear, micro-chipping, thermal cracking and flaking were the dominant...
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my.uthm.eprints.54822022-01-09T08:10:45Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5482/ A study of the effect of palm oil as MQL lubricant on high speed drilling of titanium alloys Rahim, E. A. Sasahara, H TA401-492 Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials The main objective was to study the potency of MQL palm oil (MQLPO) as a lubricant in the high speed drilling of Ti–6Al–4V. For the comparison, MQL synthetic ester (MQLSE), air blow and flood conditions were selected. Uniform flank wear, micro-chipping, thermal cracking and flaking were the dominant tool failure modes. It was found that MQLSE and MQLPO gave comparable performance with the flood conditions. In addition, MQLPO outperformed MQLSE on the cutting forces, temperature, power and specific cutting energy. This shows that palm oil can be used as a viable alternative to synthetic ester for MQL lubricant. ScienceDirect 2011 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5482/1/AJ%202018%20%28200%29.pdf Rahim, E. A. and Sasahara, H (2011) A study of the effect of palm oil as MQL lubricant on high speed drilling of titanium alloys. Tribology International, 44. pp. 309-317. ISSN 0301-679X |
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The main objective was to study the potency of MQL palm oil (MQLPO) as a lubricant in the high speed drilling of Ti–6Al–4V. For the comparison, MQL synthetic ester (MQLSE), air blow and flood conditions were selected. Uniform flank wear, micro-chipping, thermal cracking and flaking were the dominant tool failure modes. It was found that MQLSE and MQLPO gave comparable performance with the flood conditions. In addition, MQLPO outperformed MQLSE on the cutting forces, temperature, power and specific cutting energy. This shows that palm oil can be used as a viable alternative to synthetic ester for MQL lubricant. |
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