Izenburua
The impact of airborne emissions from coolants and lubricants on machining costsEgilea (beste erakunde batekoa)
Beste instituzio
University of LjubljanaBertsioa
Bertsio argitaratua
Eskubideak
© 2024 The AuthorsSarbidea
Sarbide irekiaArgitaratzailearen bertsioa
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cirp.2024.04.056Non argitaratua
CIRP Annals Argitaratzailea
ElsevierGako-hitzak
SafetySustainable machining
productivity
Laburpena
A novel aerosol evaluation cell was employed to measure particle number and mass concentration, with a size distribution from nano to micro scale. Different cooling/lubrication and airflow extraction ... [+]
A novel aerosol evaluation cell was employed to measure particle number and mass concentration, with a size distribution from nano to micro scale. Different cooling/lubrication and airflow extraction scenarios were tested on a CFRP/Ti6Al4V case study, and the particle concentrations were measured to evaluate their effect on productivity and cost per hole, if current occupational exposure limits are respected. Aspects to achieve sustainable machining like tool life, consumption of coolant and energy, and standby time required to safely open the machine-tool doors were considered. LCO2 delivered the best productivity and cost results as it improved the tool life by 40 % compared to MQL, while eliminating the need for standby time to evacuate particles. [-]
Finantzatzailea
Gobierno de EspañaPrograma
SMART EurekaZenbakia
INNO-20182049Laguntzaren URIa
Sin informaciónProiektua
Mecanizado asistido por fluidos criogénicos (CRYOMACH)Bildumak
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