2014
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-014-6557-1
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Influence of the cutting fluid on process energy demand and surface roughness in grinding—a technological, environmental and economic examination

Abstract: The grinding process is characterized by a large number of undefined cutting edges that are simultaneously in contact with the workpiece to achieve a fine surface finish and a high geometrical accuracy. To enable an efficient grinding process, the application of cutting fluids is an indispensable factor. This investigation shows that-depending on the cutting fluid composition-the fluid has varying influence on the achieved technological results and on the energy consumption of the process. Therefore, it is imp… Show more

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“…The purpose of this approach is to find optimal process parameters. For process optimization, Winter [9] measured energy use of a grinding machine and extended the concept to eco-efficiency [10]. In terms of laser processes, the laser device of an additive process has been investigated.…”
Section: Early Estimation Of Energy Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The purpose of this approach is to find optimal process parameters. For process optimization, Winter [9] measured energy use of a grinding machine and extended the concept to eco-efficiency [10]. In terms of laser processes, the laser device of an additive process has been investigated.…”
Section: Early Estimation Of Energy Consumptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of the presented research work was to develop a novel, biocide-free, mainly glycerol, water, and CMC containing hydraulic fluid and thereby building on experiences gained with a glycerol-based cutting fluid (Winter et al, 2012;Wichmann et al, 2013;Stache et al, 2013;Winter et al, 2014). Particular attention was paid to a very good technical performance of the novel hydraulic fluid, its applicability in different sectors, its human and environmental compatibility, and the absence of biocides and mineral oil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%