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Original Articles

Performance Improvement of End Milling Using Graphite as a Solid Lubricant

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Pages 673-686 | Received 30 Jul 2004, Accepted 08 Oct 2004, Published online: 07 Feb 2007
 

ABSTRACT

In any machining operation, the use of coolants is essential to dissipate heat generated during machining and hence to improve productivity, machinability, etc. However, the use of cutting fluids in machining operations may seriously degrade the quality of environment. New cutting techniques are to be investigated to alleviate the problems associated with wet machining. To overcome some of the problems, an attempt has been made to use graphite as a solid lubricant. This paper deals with an investigation on using graphite as a solid lubricant to reduce the heat generated at the milling zone. An experimental setup has been developed to direct graphite powder continuously onto the workpiece and tool interface at the required flow rate. Experimental studies have been conducted to see the effect of tool geometry (radial rake angle and nose radius) and cutting conditions (cutting speed and feed rate) on the machining responses such as cutting forces, specific energy, and surface finish in solid lubricant assisted machining using four fluted solid coated carbide end mill cutters. Results indicate that there is a considerable improvement in the performance of milling AISI 1045 steel using graphite as a solid lubricant when compared with machining using cutting fluids in terms of specific energy requirements, cutting force, and surface finish.

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