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A study on the viability of minimum quantity lubrication with water in grinding of ceramics using a hybrid-bonded diamond wheel
Fecha
2015Registro en:
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. Part B, Journal of Engineering Manufacture, v. 1, p. 1-9, 2015.
0954-4054
10.1177/0954405415579016
1455400309660081
1099152007574921
0000-0002-9934-4465
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
With the currently strict environmental law in present days, researchers and industries are seeking to reduce the amount of cutting fluid used in machining. Minimum quantity lubrication is a potential alternative to reduce environmental impacts and overall process costs. This technique can substantially reduce cutting fluids in grinding, as well as provide better performance in relation to conventional cutting fluid application (abundant fluid flow). The present work aims to test the viability of minimum quantity lubrication (with and without water) in grinding of advanced ceramics, when compared to conventional method (abundant fluid flow). Measured output variables were grinding power, surface roughness, roundness errors and wheel wear, as well as scanning electron micrographs. The results show that minimum quantity lubrication with water (1:1) was superior to conventional lubrication-cooling in terms of surface quality, also reducing wheel wear, when compared to the other methods tested.