Experimental investigation of turning AISI 1045 steel using cryogenic carbon dioxide as the cutting fluid |
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Authors: | B. Dilip Jerold M. Pradeep Kumar |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, CEG Campus, Anna University Chennai, Chennai-600 025, India |
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Abstract: | The intensive temperatures in high speed machining not only limit the tool life but also impair the machined surface by inducing tensile residual stresses, microcracks and thermal damage. This problem can be handled largely by reducing the cutting temperature. When the conventional coolant is applied to the cutting zone, it fails to remove the extent of the heat effectively. Hence, a cryogenic coolant is highly recommended for this purpose. In this paper, an attempt has been made to use cryogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) as the cutting fluid. Experimental investigations are carried out by turning AISI 1045 steel in which the efficiency of cryogenic CO2 is compared to that of dry and wet machining with respect to cutting temperature, cutting forces, chip disposal and surface roughness. The experimental results show that the application of cryogenic CO2 as the cutting fluid is an efficient coolant for the turning operation as it reduced the cutting temperature by 5%–22% when compared with conventional machining.It is also observed that the surface finish is improved to an appreciable amount in the finished work piece on the application of cryogenic CO2. The surface finish is improved by 5%–25% in the cryogenic condition compared with wet machining. |
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