Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
615359 Tribology International 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Experimental studies on the performances of both new developed environmental friendly vegetable based cutting fluids (refined sunflower and canola oils) including different percentage of extreme pressure (EP) additive and two commercial cutting fluids (semi-synthetic and mineral cutting fluids) in turning processes were reported in this work. Performances of cutting fluids were compared with respect to surface roughness, cutting and feed forces and tool wear during longitudinal turning of AISI 304L. Experimental results were also compared with dry cutting conditions. The results indicated that 8% of EP included canola based cutting fluid performed better than the rest.

► We investigate the performance of new vegetable based cutting fluids in turning. ► Different percentages of extreme pressure additive are used. ► Surface roughness, cutting force and tool wear are measured. ► Vegetable based cutting fluids can be used efficiently in turning.

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