2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-32-9099-0_7
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Green-Machining Characteristics Study and Comparison in Meso-Scale End-Milling of AISI-1055 and AISI-4340 Steels

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“…In the interaction of the feed rate and length-of-cut, the helix angle is at 45 • ; hence, the lengthof-cut increase has little effect on the result of the MRR. Findings in [12,13] support this result. However, the authors' work has challenges of excess vibration occurrence since the works involve dry machining techniques.…”
Section: The Study Of the Effects Of The Interaction Between Feed Rat...supporting
confidence: 70%
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“…In the interaction of the feed rate and length-of-cut, the helix angle is at 45 • ; hence, the lengthof-cut increase has little effect on the result of the MRR. Findings in [12,13] support this result. However, the authors' work has challenges of excess vibration occurrence since the works involve dry machining techniques.…”
Section: The Study Of the Effects Of The Interaction Between Feed Rat...supporting
confidence: 70%
“…Vegetable oil from literature has been confirmed to have good lubrication properties compared with mineral oil and the conventional cutting fluid. Moreover, vegetable oil is eco-friendly to both the operational and the environment after being discharged after machining [12][13][14]. The synthesized metallic and non-metallic nano-lubricant applications through the minimum quantity lubrication technique on aluminum alloy are unique machining techniques for excellent properties against tool wear deterioration and minimum material removal rate.…”
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confidence: 99%