2018
DOI: 10.2507/daaam.scibook.2018.23
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A Sustainability Index for the Evaluation of Machining Operations

Abstract: The manufacturing plants have carried out efforts towards a greater environmental commitment. Many variables involve in the manufacturing processes, as the machining, and for this reason to know the contribution of these variables can contribute to get better practices. The present work exposes an index of integrated sustainability for the evaluation of the machining operations, in particular in the drilling. This index considers energy aspects of the process, as well as the surface quality of the part and the… Show more

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“…The word "sustainability" refers to combining economic, environmental, social, and quality criteria into a single index that measures the process or product's long-term viability. A sustainability index for machining operations was proposed by (2), which evaluates the index as a sum of the ratio of optimum parameter value to its initial value. The parameters used in the evaluation are cutting energy, tool life, and surface roughness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The word "sustainability" refers to combining economic, environmental, social, and quality criteria into a single index that measures the process or product's long-term viability. A sustainability index for machining operations was proposed by (2), which evaluates the index as a sum of the ratio of optimum parameter value to its initial value. The parameters used in the evaluation are cutting energy, tool life, and surface roughness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%