Machining without the use of any cutting fluid (dry machining) is becoming increasingly more popular due to concern regarding the safety of the environment. Because of this demands for increasing tool life without use of coolants are arising. This paper is an attempt to review the different techniques employed to improve the tool life. The paper begins with reviewing tool wear, different methods to measure wear, and different approaches employed to improve tool life such as tool geometry, machining parameters, edge honing, and thin film coatin
The growing demands for high productivity of machining need use of high cutting velocity and feed ra...
The usage of cutting fluid in the machining operations will not only poses health risk to the worker...
In this research parameters such as tool performance, surface roughness in turning process under, dr...
Machining without the use of any cutting fluid (dry machining) is becoming increasingly more popular...
Several previous articles have discussed different approaches to improving sustainability during mac...
Machining is the process of removing the excess material from the work piece or unwanted material fr...
Conventional cutting fluids with flood cooling are used to reduce the heat generation during machini...
In the manufacturing process, tool life is an important parameter in milling operations. The main o...
Industries and researchers are trying to reduce the use of coolant lubricant fluids in metal cutting...
One of the leading environmental pollution sources related to machining industry is the massive amou...
External turning operations for steel 37 (AISI 1025) tubes were performed on a center lathe using hi...
Cutting fluids, usually in the form of a liquid, are applied to the chip formation zone in order to ...
Tool wear is a complex phenomenon occurring in all metal cutting processes. It reduces dimensional ...
Machining of difficult-to-cut materials such as high-temperature metals is challenging due to their ...
Light alloy machining is a widely implemented process that is usually used in the presence of cutti...
The growing demands for high productivity of machining need use of high cutting velocity and feed ra...
The usage of cutting fluid in the machining operations will not only poses health risk to the worker...
In this research parameters such as tool performance, surface roughness in turning process under, dr...
Machining without the use of any cutting fluid (dry machining) is becoming increasingly more popular...
Several previous articles have discussed different approaches to improving sustainability during mac...
Machining is the process of removing the excess material from the work piece or unwanted material fr...
Conventional cutting fluids with flood cooling are used to reduce the heat generation during machini...
In the manufacturing process, tool life is an important parameter in milling operations. The main o...
Industries and researchers are trying to reduce the use of coolant lubricant fluids in metal cutting...
One of the leading environmental pollution sources related to machining industry is the massive amou...
External turning operations for steel 37 (AISI 1025) tubes were performed on a center lathe using hi...
Cutting fluids, usually in the form of a liquid, are applied to the chip formation zone in order to ...
Tool wear is a complex phenomenon occurring in all metal cutting processes. It reduces dimensional ...
Machining of difficult-to-cut materials such as high-temperature metals is challenging due to their ...
Light alloy machining is a widely implemented process that is usually used in the presence of cutti...
The growing demands for high productivity of machining need use of high cutting velocity and feed ra...
The usage of cutting fluid in the machining operations will not only poses health risk to the worker...
In this research parameters such as tool performance, surface roughness in turning process under, dr...