2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.cirp.2014.03.080
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Modeling of drilling assisted by cryogenic cooling for higher efficiency

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“…The drilling of aerospace alloys under cryogenic conditions has played an inferior role in research studies in the past compared to turning and milling operations [57]. For drilling processes, the internal supply of the cryogenic media through the tool is even more important compared to milling.…”
Section: Cryogenic Machiningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The drilling of aerospace alloys under cryogenic conditions has played an inferior role in research studies in the past compared to turning and milling operations [57]. For drilling processes, the internal supply of the cryogenic media through the tool is even more important compared to milling.…”
Section: Cryogenic Machiningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cryogenic cooling has been studied extensively in different machining processes including milling [160,161], turning [162,163], drilling [164] and grinding [165] with positive results.…”
Section: Cryogenic Mqlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In cryogenic MQL, gases are liquefied at or below − 150 °C and sprayed through a specially fabricated nozzle. This cooling method was very popular and widely applied in different machining operations including turning [146,147], milling [148,149], grinding [150] and drilling [151]. Su et al [152] noted 124% increment in tool life during machining of Inconel 718 under Cryogenic MQL conditions, and few more improved results were found in other literature also [153][154][155].…”
Section: Mql With Cryogenic Coolingmentioning
confidence: 99%