Optimization and Performance Evaluation of Additives-Enhanced Fluid in Machining Using Split-Plot Design

IF 0.6 Q4 TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY SAE International Journal of Materials and Manufacturing Pub Date : 2024-04-15 DOI:10.4271/05-17-02-0012
S. Ganesh, Prabhu Sethuramalingam
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In recent years, the use of cutting fluids has become crucial in hard metal machining. Traditional non-biodegradable cutting fluids have long dominated various industries for machining. This research presents an innovative approach by suggesting a sustainable alternative: a cutting fluid made from a blend of glycerol (GOL) and distilled water (DW). We conducted a thorough investigation, creating 11 different GOL and DW mixtures in 10% weight increments. These mixtures were rigorously tested through 176 experiments with varying loads and rotational speeds. Using Design-Expert software (DES), we identified the optimal composition to be 70% GOL and 30% DW, with the lowest coefficient of friction (CFN). Building on this promising fluid, we explored further improvements by adding three nanoscale additives: Nano-graphite (GHT), zinc oxide (ZnO), and reduced graphene oxide (RGRO) at different weight percentages (0.06%, 0.08%, 0.1%, and 0.3%). Comparative tests using a four-ball wear tester revealed that the fluid with 0.08% nano-GHT performed the best, boasting a CFN of 0.039, surpassing both the unmodified fluid and conventional commercial cutting fluids (CMCFs). To validate the practicality of this novel cutting fluid, we conducted machining experiments on EN31 material. Our comprehensive analysis, including surface roughness, chip formation, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) examination, compared the outcomes with those obtained using a CMCF. Overall, our study highlights the advantages of the optimized cutting fluid composed of 70% GOL + 30% DW and 0.08% nano-GHT. It delivers enhanced machining performance while promoting environmental sustainability in machining operations.
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使用分割图设计对加工中的添加剂强化液进行优化和性能评估
近年来,切削液的使用在硬金属加工中变得至关重要。长期以来,传统的不可生物降解切削液在各行各业的机械加工中占据主导地位。本研究提出了一种创新方法,即使用甘油(GOL)和蒸馏水(DW)混合制成的切削液,作为一种可持续的替代品。我们进行了深入的调查,以 10%的重量增量创造了 11 种不同的甘油和蒸馏水混合物。通过 176 次不同负载和转速的实验,对这些混合物进行了严格测试。通过使用 Design-Expert 软件 (DES),我们确定了最佳成分为 70% 的 GOL 和 30% 的 DW,摩擦系数 (CFN) 最低。在这种有前景的流体基础上,我们通过添加三种纳米级添加剂探索进一步的改进方案:纳米石墨 (GHT)、氧化锌 (ZnO) 和还原氧化石墨烯 (RGRO),添加量分别为 0.06%、0.08%、0.1% 和 0.3%。使用四球磨损测试仪进行的比较测试表明,含 0.08% 纳米石墨烯的切削液性能最佳,其 CFN 值为 0.039,超过了未改性切削液和传统商用切削液(CMCF)。为了验证这种新型切削液的实用性,我们对 EN31 材料进行了加工实验。我们进行了全面的分析,包括表面粗糙度、切屑形成和扫描电子显微镜(SEM)检查,并将结果与使用 CMCF 得到的结果进行了比较。总之,我们的研究突出了由 70% GOL + 30% DW 和 0.08% 纳米 GHT 组成的优化切削液的优势。它在提高加工性能的同时,还促进了加工操作的环境可持续性。
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SAE International Journal of Materials and Manufacturing
SAE International Journal of Materials and Manufacturing TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
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