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Evaluation of near-dry machining effects on gear milling process efficiency
Authors:Domnita Fratila
Institution:1. Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology IWU, Reichenhainer Straße 88, 09126 Chemnitz, Germany;2. NILES – SIMMONS Industrieanlagen GmbH, Zwickauer Straße 355, 09117 Chemnitz, Germany;1. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Babol University of Technology, Babol 7116747148, Iran;2. Faculty of Environmental Engineering, Islamic Azad University of Science and Research, Damavand 1477893855, Iran
Abstract:One of the main environmental pollution sources related to machine building industry is the huge amount of cutting fluids which are supplied during the machining processes. In order to avoid the problems induced by cutting fluids' usage, considerable progress has been recently made in the field of near-dry machining (NDM). Converting conventional processes to minimal quantity lubrication (MQL) methods imposes new tasks' classification within the tribiological system in order to guarantee the process safety and product quality. This paper gives an overview on some requirements to be considered for a successful MQL application into industrial practice. Its last part is focused on the evaluation of NDM effects on the gear milling process efficiency, with respect to hob wear, surface quality, cooling effect, and environment protection.
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