2011
DOI: 10.1590/s1678-58782011000100008
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Empirical study regarding the effects of minimum quantity lubricant utilization on performance characteristics in the drilling of Al 7075

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“…Since BUE formed on the cutting edges also spoiled the geometric structure of the cutting tool, the stable and ideal process of the cutting operation was damaged, so the roughness increased (Figure 2 a-f). Also, BUE formed on the cutting edges caused fracturing and abrasion on the cutting edges while it was separating from the cutting edges by the effect of thermal tensions [24]. This case increased the roughness of the hole surface depending on the size of BUE (Figures 4 a-c).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Since BUE formed on the cutting edges also spoiled the geometric structure of the cutting tool, the stable and ideal process of the cutting operation was damaged, so the roughness increased (Figure 2 a-f). Also, BUE formed on the cutting edges caused fracturing and abrasion on the cutting edges while it was separating from the cutting edges by the effect of thermal tensions [24]. This case increased the roughness of the hole surface depending on the size of BUE (Figures 4 a-c).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In former studies [18,23], this case was attributed to the decrease in the cutting and feed force. The most considerable reasons of the decrease in these forces are the decrease in the contact region between the tool and work piece and the decrease in the shear strength in the cutting region due to the increase in the heat of tool-work piece depending on the cutting speed [18,24].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Application of coolant through MQL reduces the burr height and uniform burr without roll back have been observed. Kilickap et al [95] noticed that the application of the MQL technique with boron oil-water cutting fluid improves the drilling performance by 8 and 66% compared to compressed air and dry drilling, respectively. However, recent studies have reported the application of nanofluid MQL in the drilling process.…”
Section: Drilling Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various researchers have explored the use of MQL for drilling operation. Kilickap et al (2011) studied the effects of different cutting parameters on performance characteristics during the drilling of Al-7075. Haan et al (1997) performed drilling on aluminium and grey cast iron in order to evaluate the performance of the different cutting fluids with feed rate, hole depth, material and cutting speed as input parameters.…”
Section: Drilling With Mqlmentioning
confidence: 99%