2021
DOI: 10.1177/13506501211043859
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Application of tri-hybridized carbonaceous nanocutting fluids in an end milling operation by the minimum quantity lubrication technique

Abstract: This paper is concentrated on the exploration of carbonaceous nanocutting fluids with the concept of tri-hybridization with improved lubricative and cooling properties by using multi-walled carbon nanotubes, hexagonal boron nitride , and graphene nanoparticles with neat cold-pressed coconut oil in a fixed volumetric proportion. The rheological properties of the nanofluids were studied to assess their performance in real-time end milling operations using an AA7075 work piece on a CNC lathe machine under a minim… Show more

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“…Compared to dry and base fluid cutting, the results demonstrated that mono and hybrid nanofluids surpassed dry and base fluid drilling in machining performance. The impact of tri-hybridized carbonaceous (TC) and metal-oxide (TMO) nanofluids on surface integrity was examined by Vignesh et al [23][24][25] . Compared to TC nanofluids, TMO nanofluids had the lowest surface roughness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to dry and base fluid cutting, the results demonstrated that mono and hybrid nanofluids surpassed dry and base fluid drilling in machining performance. The impact of tri-hybridized carbonaceous (TC) and metal-oxide (TMO) nanofluids on surface integrity was examined by Vignesh et al [23][24][25] . Compared to TC nanofluids, TMO nanofluids had the lowest surface roughness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%