Nanofluid as coolant for grinding process: An overview

This paper reviews the recent progress and applications of nanoparticles in lubricants as a coolant (cutting fluid) for grinding process. The role of grinding machining in manufacturing and the importance of lubrication fluids during material removal are discussed. In grinding process, coolants are...

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Main Authors: Kananathan, Jeeven, Samykano, Mahendran, Sudhakar, K., Subramaniam, Shathiswara Rao, Selvamani, Sathish Kumar, Manoj Kumar, Nallapaneni, W. K., Ngui, K., Kadirgama, Azmi, W. H., W. S., Wan Harun
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Published: IOP Publishing 2018
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spelling ump-215852018-11-01T08:32:20Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21585/ Nanofluid as coolant for grinding process: An overview Kananathan, Jeeven Samykano, Mahendran Sudhakar, K. Subramaniam, Shathiswara Rao Selvamani, Sathish Kumar Manoj Kumar, Nallapaneni W. K., Ngui K., Kadirgama Azmi, W. H. W. S., Wan Harun TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This paper reviews the recent progress and applications of nanoparticles in lubricants as a coolant (cutting fluid) for grinding process. The role of grinding machining in manufacturing and the importance of lubrication fluids during material removal are discussed. In grinding process, coolants are used to improve the surface finish, wheel wear, flush the chips and to reduce the work-piece thermal deformation. The conventional cooling technique, i.e., flood cooling delivers a large amount of fluid and mist which hazardous to the environment and humans. Industries are actively looking for possible ways to reduce the volume of coolants used in metal removing operations due to the economical and ecological impacts. Thus as an alternative, an advanced cooling technique known as Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) has been introduced to the enhance the surface finish, minimize the cost, to reduce the environmental impacts and to reduce the metal cutting fluid consumptions. Nanofluid is a new-fangled class of fluids engineered by dispersing nanometre-size solid particles into base fluids such as water, lubrication oils to further improve the properties of the lubricant or coolant. In addition to advanced cooling technique review, this paper also reviews the application of various nanoparticles and their performance in grinding operations. The performance of nanoparticles related to the cutting forces, surface finish, tool wear, and temperature at the cutting zone are briefly reviewed. The study reveals that the excellent properties of the nanofluid can be beneficial in cooling and lubricating application in the manufacturing process. IOP Publishing 2018 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21585/1/Nanofluid%20as%20coolant%20for%20grinding%20process.pdf Kananathan, Jeeven and Samykano, Mahendran and Sudhakar, K. and Subramaniam, Shathiswara Rao and Selvamani, Sathish Kumar and Manoj Kumar, Nallapaneni and W. K., Ngui and K., Kadirgama and Azmi, W. H. and W. S., Wan Harun (2018) Nanofluid as coolant for grinding process: An overview. In: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, International Conference on Innovative Technology, Engineering and Sciences 2018 (iCITES 2018), 1-2 March 2018 , Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) Pekan Campus Library, Malaysia. pp. 1-16., 342 (012078). ISSN 1757-8981 (Print), 1757-899X (Online) https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/342/1/012078 10.1088/issn.1757-899X
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Kananathan, Jeeven
Samykano, Mahendran
Sudhakar, K.
Subramaniam, Shathiswara Rao
Selvamani, Sathish Kumar
Manoj Kumar, Nallapaneni
W. K., Ngui
K., Kadirgama
Azmi, W. H.
W. S., Wan Harun
Nanofluid as coolant for grinding process: An overview
description This paper reviews the recent progress and applications of nanoparticles in lubricants as a coolant (cutting fluid) for grinding process. The role of grinding machining in manufacturing and the importance of lubrication fluids during material removal are discussed. In grinding process, coolants are used to improve the surface finish, wheel wear, flush the chips and to reduce the work-piece thermal deformation. The conventional cooling technique, i.e., flood cooling delivers a large amount of fluid and mist which hazardous to the environment and humans. Industries are actively looking for possible ways to reduce the volume of coolants used in metal removing operations due to the economical and ecological impacts. Thus as an alternative, an advanced cooling technique known as Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) has been introduced to the enhance the surface finish, minimize the cost, to reduce the environmental impacts and to reduce the metal cutting fluid consumptions. Nanofluid is a new-fangled class of fluids engineered by dispersing nanometre-size solid particles into base fluids such as water, lubrication oils to further improve the properties of the lubricant or coolant. In addition to advanced cooling technique review, this paper also reviews the application of various nanoparticles and their performance in grinding operations. The performance of nanoparticles related to the cutting forces, surface finish, tool wear, and temperature at the cutting zone are briefly reviewed. The study reveals that the excellent properties of the nanofluid can be beneficial in cooling and lubricating application in the manufacturing process.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Kananathan, Jeeven
Samykano, Mahendran
Sudhakar, K.
Subramaniam, Shathiswara Rao
Selvamani, Sathish Kumar
Manoj Kumar, Nallapaneni
W. K., Ngui
K., Kadirgama
Azmi, W. H.
W. S., Wan Harun
author_facet Kananathan, Jeeven
Samykano, Mahendran
Sudhakar, K.
Subramaniam, Shathiswara Rao
Selvamani, Sathish Kumar
Manoj Kumar, Nallapaneni
W. K., Ngui
K., Kadirgama
Azmi, W. H.
W. S., Wan Harun
author_sort Kananathan, Jeeven
title Nanofluid as coolant for grinding process: An overview
title_short Nanofluid as coolant for grinding process: An overview
title_full Nanofluid as coolant for grinding process: An overview
title_fullStr Nanofluid as coolant for grinding process: An overview
title_full_unstemmed Nanofluid as coolant for grinding process: An overview
title_sort nanofluid as coolant for grinding process: an overview
publisher IOP Publishing
publishDate 2018
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21585/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21585/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21585/
http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/21585/1/Nanofluid%20as%20coolant%20for%20grinding%20process.pdf
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