Comparative Study of Different Cutting Fluids on Tool-Work Interface Temperature During Turning Operation on 6061 Aluminum Alloy
Y. Bello,
S. O. Yakubu,
T. E. Agov
et al.
Abstract:This study investigated the impact of tool-work interface temperature during the turning process of a cylindrical workpiece made of 6061 aluminum alloy. The experiment utilized four different cutting fluids: palm oil-based cutting fluid (POBCF), neem seed oil-based cutting fluid (NOBCF), orange seed oil-based cutting fluid (OSOBCF), and mineral oil-based cutting fluid (MOBCF) using uncoated carbide cutting tool of grade H13A. Various machining parameters were considered, including spindle speed (180, 250, 355,… Show more
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