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Optimum Machining Condition of Die Steel In The Oil-mist Condition  

Kim Sang-Min (국민대학교 자동차공학전문대학원)
Kim Joon-Hyun (국민대학교 자동차공학전문대학원)
Kim Joo-Hyun (국민대학교 기계자동차공학부)
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Transactions of the Korean Society of Machine Tool Engineers / v.15, no.2, 2006 , pp. 59-65 More about this Journal
Abstract
The purposes of using cutting fluid during cutting have been cooling, lubricating, chip washing and anti-corroding. However, the present manufacturing industry restricts the use of cutting fluid because cutting fluid contains poisonous substances which are harmful to the human body. Therefore environmentally conscious machining and technology have more important position in machining process because cutting fluids have significant influence on the environment in milling process. In this study, environmentally conscious machining can be obtained by the way of selecting the optimum machinig conditon using the design of experiment. Cutting using oil-mist showed better cutting characteristics than dry, air and fluid cutting with respect to by cutting force, tool wear and surface roughness. Also, the optimum machining condition for cutting using oil-mist could be selected through Taguchi method.
Keywords
environmentally conscious machining; oil-mist; design of experiment;
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