Experimental Study on Minimum Quantity Lubrication in End Milling of AA6061-T6 Using Tialn Coated Carbide Tools

This paper presents an experimental investigation on the effects of output parameters during machining of aluminum alloy 6061-T6 using the minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) technique through end milling processes. In this study cutting speed, depth of cut, feed rate and MQL flow rate are selected...

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Main Authors: Najiha, M. S., M. M., Rahman
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2015
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spelling ump-98672018-01-30T00:52:44Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9867/ Experimental Study on Minimum Quantity Lubrication in End Milling of AA6061-T6 Using Tialn Coated Carbide Tools Najiha, M. S. M. M., Rahman TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This paper presents an experimental investigation on the effects of output parameters during machining of aluminum alloy 6061-T6 using the minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) technique through end milling processes. In this study cutting speed, depth of cut, feed rate and MQL flow rate are selected as input parameters. Experiments are conducted using the central composite design method. Statistical models for process optimization are obtained using the response surface method. The objective of the study is to investigate and optimize the process parameters employing coated carbide cutting tools; coatings used are TiAlN. For the purpose of the study, surface roughness and material removal rate are selected as response variables. The results of the study show that the inserts coated with TiAlN perform very well, showing good machinability. According to the results of the study, MQL can easily be a suitable eco-friendly alternative to conventional flood cooling conditions. MQL proves to be more beneficial with the application of coated tools in end milling of aluminum alloys. Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9867/1/Experimental%20Study%20On%20Minimum%20Quantity%20Lubrication%20In%20End%20Milling%20Of%20Aa6061-T6%20Using%20Tialn%20Coated%20Carbide%20Tools.pdf Najiha, M. S. and M. M., Rahman (2015) Experimental Study on Minimum Quantity Lubrication in End Milling of AA6061-T6 Using Tialn Coated Carbide Tools. International Journal of Automotive and Mechanical Engineering (IJAME), 11. pp. 2771-2785. ISSN 1985-9325(Print); 2180-1606 (Online) http://dx.doi.org/10.15282/ijame.11.2015.52.0233 DOI: 10.15282/ijame.11.2015.52.0233
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Najiha, M. S.
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Experimental Study on Minimum Quantity Lubrication in End Milling of AA6061-T6 Using Tialn Coated Carbide Tools
description This paper presents an experimental investigation on the effects of output parameters during machining of aluminum alloy 6061-T6 using the minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) technique through end milling processes. In this study cutting speed, depth of cut, feed rate and MQL flow rate are selected as input parameters. Experiments are conducted using the central composite design method. Statistical models for process optimization are obtained using the response surface method. The objective of the study is to investigate and optimize the process parameters employing coated carbide cutting tools; coatings used are TiAlN. For the purpose of the study, surface roughness and material removal rate are selected as response variables. The results of the study show that the inserts coated with TiAlN perform very well, showing good machinability. According to the results of the study, MQL can easily be a suitable eco-friendly alternative to conventional flood cooling conditions. MQL proves to be more beneficial with the application of coated tools in end milling of aluminum alloys.
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author Najiha, M. S.
M. M., Rahman
author_facet Najiha, M. S.
M. M., Rahman
author_sort Najiha, M. S.
title Experimental Study on Minimum Quantity Lubrication in End Milling of AA6061-T6 Using Tialn Coated Carbide Tools
title_short Experimental Study on Minimum Quantity Lubrication in End Milling of AA6061-T6 Using Tialn Coated Carbide Tools
title_full Experimental Study on Minimum Quantity Lubrication in End Milling of AA6061-T6 Using Tialn Coated Carbide Tools
title_fullStr Experimental Study on Minimum Quantity Lubrication in End Milling of AA6061-T6 Using Tialn Coated Carbide Tools
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Study on Minimum Quantity Lubrication in End Milling of AA6061-T6 Using Tialn Coated Carbide Tools
title_sort experimental study on minimum quantity lubrication in end milling of aa6061-t6 using tialn coated carbide tools
publisher Universiti Malaysia Pahang
publishDate 2015
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/9867/
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