Investigation on Effects of Biolubricants Based Hybrid Nanofluids on Turning of AISI 1040 Steel Using Minimum Quantity Lubrication

International Journal of Mechanical Engineering
© 2024 by SSRG - IJME Journal
Volume 11 Issue 3
Year of Publication : 2024
Authors : Kshirsagar Dattatraya Popat, M.A. Venkatesh, Vishnu D. Wakchaure, Prashant N. Nagare
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Kshirsagar Dattatraya Popat, M.A. Venkatesh, Vishnu D. Wakchaure, Prashant N. Nagare, "Investigation on Effects of Biolubricants Based Hybrid Nanofluids on Turning of AISI 1040 Steel Using Minimum Quantity Lubrication," SSRG International Journal of Mechanical Engineering, vol. 11,  no. 3, pp. 40-49, 2024. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23488360/IJME-V11I3P105

Abstract:

Machining operation is one of the most cardinal processes employed in the production industry. The workpiece condition was decided during the machining operation at the cutting zone temperature. The cutting lubricants were widely used in the cutting operation it minimize the temperature and maintain the grade of the workpiece. During machining, ecology and health workers are important factorsto recognize no damaging effect on the environment—sustainable replacement to traditional cutting fluids. The research work studied that using biolubricants-based hybrid nano lubricants were used in the turning of AISI 1040 medium carbon steel with an inserts carbide tool. Palm oil as base fluid and SiC and TiO2 nanoparticle suspension is used with minimum quantity lubrication. The performance parameter such as surface roughness, material removal rate, and temperature was recorded. It shows that performance parameter was compared with individual and hybrid modes.

Keywords:

MQL, Biolubricants, PCA, Turning, MRR, Surface roughness.

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