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A Study on Machinability and Cost Evaluation of MQL Milling Process  

Lee, Ji-Hyung (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School, Yeungnam Univ.)
Ko, Tae-Jo (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Yeungnam Univ.)
Baek, Dae-Gyun (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School, Yeungnam Univ.)
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Abstract
This paper is related to MQL (Minimum Quantity Lubrication) milling process, which is one of the environmentally friendly cuttings. The objective is to compare MQL milling process with conventional cutting fluid systems. To this end, machinability of MQL milling process was investigated, followed by the cost evaluation. Cutting force, surface roughness, tool wear, and cutting temperature were compared with each cutting fluid method. Consequently, total production costs wear evaluated with the mathematical models in terms of machining cost and cutting fluid loss.
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MQL Machining; Machinability; Cost Evaluation;
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