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Recent global developments have heightened the need to choose the best sustainable manufacturing methods in order to mitigate the effects of industrial processes on the environment. Energy consumption is seen as one of the key performance indices for assessment of the environmental credentials of an enterprise. It is through energy consumption that the carbon emission penalty (amount of carbon emitted in generating the energy) can be estimated. Machining remains one of the key discrete-parts manufacturing processes and its mechanics has received considerable attention in research and development. However, energy analysis for machining processes is a relatively new area. In this paper the environmental impacts of machine utilisation are assessed through energy consumption. The paper considers the energy requirements in machining of a number of alloys according to recommended cutting conditions. The energy is accessed through electrical power requirements of the machining process. The results illustrate the impact that high speed machining could have on energy consumption and hence a more sustainable machining industry.
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Tom
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106--113
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Bibliogr. 8 poz., tab., rys.
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- Manufacturing and Laser Processing Research Group, Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering The University of Manchester
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- Manufacturing and Laser Processing Research Group, Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering The University of Manchester
Bibliografia
- [1] GUNTER S., GUNTHER S., Flexible Manufacturing System History, Reality and Visions. 40th CIRP International Manufacturing Systems Seminar, Liverpool University, 2007.
- [2] GUTOWSKI T., Design and manufacturing for the environment, Springer-Verlag, 2007.
- [3] GUTOWSKI T., DAHMUS J., et al., Electrical Energy Requiremwnts for Manufacturing Processes. 13 CIRP International Conference on Life Cycle Engineering, Leuven, Belgium, 2006.
- [4] KALPAKJIAN S., SCHIMD S. R., Manufacturing Engineering and Technology. Singapore, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2006.
- [5] KARDONOWY DAVID N., A Power Assessment of Machining Tools. Bachelor of Science Thesis in Mechanical Engineering. Massachusetts, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2002.
- [6] Metal working products: Turning tools, AB Sandvick Coromant, 2002.
- [7] SREEJITH P.S., NGOI B.K.A., Dry machining: Machining of the future. Journal of Materials processing technology (101), 2000, 287-291.
- [8] Stern Review., The Economics of Climate Change, http://www.hmtreasury.gov.uk/media/4/3/Executive_Summary.pdf.
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Bibliografia
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