Assessing the performance of ionic liquid-assisted minimum quantity lubrication during machining of biomedical-grade stainless steel with recently developed AlTiN/TiSiXN-coated carbide tool
Anshuman Das, Rajan Raman, Soumikh Roy, Kishor Kumar Gajrani, Sachidananda Ghosh, Sudhansu Ranjan Das
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Abstract
This research explores the cutting performance of newly developed DURANA (AlTiN/TiSiXN)-coated carbide tool and investigates the lubrication–cooling performance of ionic liquid-based lubricants for improving the machinability of biomedical-grade stainless steel under sustainable minimum quantity lubrication. This article also explores comparative performance assessment between two different ionic liquid-based lubricants (1-methyl 3-butylimidazolium tetra fluoroborate, BMIM BF4) and (1-methyl 3-butylimidazolium hexafluorophosphate, BMIM PF6). Technological performance characteristics such as cutting force and thrust force, flank and crater wear, surface integrity (surface roughness, surface morphology, residual stress, microhardness), chip morphology, and cutting temperature are taken into account when evaluating the machinability of biomedical-grade stainless steel. In addition, the study analyses the thermo-physical and tribological properties of ionic liquid (IL)-based lubricants for machining. The lubricant based on BMIM PF6 IL exhibited an improved wear resistance of coated tool, higher viscosity as well as thermal conductivity with minimal contact angle in comparison with the lubricant based on BMIM BF4. Due to the development of improved chip morphology, lower cutting forces and minimum cutting temperature, enhanced machined surface integrity, and decreased tool wear, the turning with BMIM PF6 IL-based lubricant committed superior than BMIM BF4-based lubricant.
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The Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering publishes manuscripts on research, development and design related to science and technology in Mechanical Engineering. It is an interdisciplinary journal with interfaces to other branches of Engineering, as well as with Physics and Applied Mathematics. The Journal accepts manuscripts in four different formats: Full Length Articles, Review Articles, Book Reviews and Letters to the Editor.
Interfaces with other branches of engineering, along with physics, applied mathematics and more
Presents manuscripts on research, development and design related to science and technology in mechanical engineering.