2018
DOI: 10.3901/jme.2018.03.169
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Investigation of Oil Droplet Coverage Rate and Droplet Size Distribution under Minimum Quantity Lubrication Condition

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“…However, even the much smaller droplets are susceptible to air disturbance; they also reduce the deposition of oil mist, which is detrimental to machining, and increase the ambient OMC. Paradoxically, an increase in air pressure is beneficial for particle size reduction but not for small-particle size deposition [213][214][215]. This distinction implies the need for an optimum balance of atomization parameters for oil mist processing [216][217][218][219].…”
Section: Machining Characteristics Of Electrostatic Atomizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, even the much smaller droplets are susceptible to air disturbance; they also reduce the deposition of oil mist, which is detrimental to machining, and increase the ambient OMC. Paradoxically, an increase in air pressure is beneficial for particle size reduction but not for small-particle size deposition [213][214][215]. This distinction implies the need for an optimum balance of atomization parameters for oil mist processing [216][217][218][219].…”
Section: Machining Characteristics Of Electrostatic Atomizationmentioning
confidence: 99%