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Experimental Verification of Aerosol Generation Mechanism for Cutting Fluid in Turning  

고태조 (영남대학교 기계공학부)
오명석 (영남이공대학 기계과)
박성호 (경일대학교 기계공학부)
김희술 (영남대학교 기계공학부)
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Abstract
The mechanism of the aerosol generation generally consists of spin-off, splash, and evaporation/condensation. Most researchers showed some theoretical model for predicting the particulate size and generation rate without real cutting in turning operation. These models were based on the spin-off mechanism, and verified good for modeling the process. However, in real machining, the cutting tool destroys the spin-off process, and the majority of the mist is due to splash. In this paper, we show some experimental evidence that the aerosol generation mechanism in real machining should be explained with splash model as well as spin-off.
Keywords
Aerosol; Spin-off; Splash; Number Concentration; Particle Size; Turning;
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