Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5469366 | Journal of Manufacturing Processes | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
while significantly reducing the transfer of material from the softer stainless steel balls to the harder tungsten carbide ball. In contrast, nanofluids containing up to 1% diamond nanoparticles reduced the load carrying capacity by 10%. In conventional drilling tests, the MoS2 nanofluid exhibited 25% longer drill bit service life and a steadier and lower cutting force and torque. Also, the built-up edge (BUE) on the drill bits tested with nanofluids containing MoS2 nanoparticles was easily scraped off from the cutting edges. Dispersion of diamond nanoparticles in the baseline fluid did not enhance the machining performance in drilling tests.
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Authors
Mohsen Mosleh, Mohamad Ghaderi, Khosro A. Shirvani, John Belk, Donald J. Grzina,