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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(II)  

Hwnag, Joon (충주대학교 기계설계학과)
Chung, Eui-Sik (한밭대학교 기계설계공학과)
Hwnag, Duk-Chul (인천대학교 대학원 기계공학과)
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Abstract
This paper presents the experimental results to verify the atomization characteristics and environmental impact of cutting fluid. Even though cutting fluid improves the productivity through the cooling, Lubricating effects, environmental impact due to cutting fluid usage is also increased on factory shop floor Cutting fluid's aerosol via atomization process can be affected human health risk such as lung cancer and skin diseases. Experimental results show that the generated fine aerosol which particle size less than 10 micron appears near working tone under typical operational conditions. The aerosol concentration also exceeds NIOSH regulations. This research can be provided a basis of environmental impact analysis fur environmental consciousness.
Keywords
Environmentally Conscious Machining; Spin-Off Mechanism; Cutting Fluid; Atomization; Environmental Impact;
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