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A Study on the Environmentally Conscious Machining Technology Cutting Fluid Atomization and Environmental Impact through Spin-Off Mechanism in fuming Operation(1)  

Hwang, Joon (ChungJu National University)
Chung, Eui-Sik (Dept. of Mechanical Design Engineering, Hanbat National University)
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Abstract
This paper presents the experimental results to verify the environmental consciousness with economic balances due to cutting fluid behaviors, effectiveness in machining process. Even though cutting fluid improves the Productivity through the cooling, lubricating effects, its environmental impact is also increased according to the cutting fluid usage. The primary mechanism considered in this study is the spin-off motion of fluids away from rotating workpiece. In this study some parameters arc adopted to analyze the productivity(tool wear), environmental impact(mist diffusion rate). The results present talc criteria for the resonable cutting fluid usage quantitative1y to develop the environmentally conscious machining process.
Keywords
Environmentally Conscious Machining; Cutting Fluid; Spin-Off; Atomization; Environmental Impact; Productivity;
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