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In machining operations cooling and lubrication liquids perform significant technological functions such as reducing temperature of the cutting area and determine machined surface layer characteristics. However their negative ecological effects force the industrial and scientific community to find an alternative means of cooling and lubrication of the cutting zone. The article shows the results of performed experiments of the influence of cooling and lubrication methods on the machined surface layer roughness and bearing ratio after turning C45 steel. The experimental results indicate that in correct chosen cutting parameters, the elimination of cutting liquids does not have to decrease the machined surface quality and makes it possible to reduce ecological burdens imposed by wet machining processes.
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Tom
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121--126
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 6 poz., rys., tab.
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autor
- University of Technology and Life Sciences ul. Kordeckiego 20, 85-225 Bydgoszcz, Poland, tleppert@utp.edu.pl
Bibliografia
- [1] Avila R.F., Abrao A.M., The effect of cutting fluids on the machining of hardened AISI 4340 steel, Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 119 (2001), 21-26
- [2] Byrne G., Dornfeld D., Denkena B., Advancing cutting technology, Annals of the CIRP 52/2/2003 483-507.
- [3] Diniz A. E., Micaroni R., Cutting conditions for finish turning process aiming: the use of dry cutting, International Journal of Machine Tools & Manufacture 42 (2002) 899–904.
- [4] Machado A.R., Wallbank J., The effect of extremely low lubricant volumes in machining, Wear 210 (1997) 76-82.
- [5] Polański Z., Metody optymalizacji w technologii maszyn, PWN Warszawa 1977
- [6] Vieira J.M., Machado A.R., Ezugwu E.O., Performance of cutting fluids during face milling of steels, Journal of Materials Processing Technology 116 (2001) 244-251.
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Bibliografia
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bwmeta1.element.baztech-article-BPG8-0082-0017