2016
DOI: 10.1177/0954405415572659
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Tool design effect on microlubrication spray efficiency in milling using inner channels

Abstract: This study consisted in investigating parameters that significantly influence the spray efficiency of minimum quantity lubrication in a milling tool with inner channels. An initial experimental approach was used to estimate the oil mist consumption and outlet particle velocities with different inlet pressures, for different shapes of inner channels, without rotation (static part). An experimental versus simulation comparison was undertaken between outlet velocities as a function of inlet pressure. The Reynolds… Show more

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“…Other publications focus on the position of the coolant channel at the flank face, which has a great influence on the heat which can be absorbed by the MWF [4]. The characteristics of MQL were studied for milling processes, too [38]. In abrasive water jets the flow characteristic of multi-phase fluids was analyzed to get a basic understanding of the cutting performance.…”
Section: Cfd General Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other publications focus on the position of the coolant channel at the flank face, which has a great influence on the heat which can be absorbed by the MWF [4]. The characteristics of MQL were studied for milling processes, too [38]. In abrasive water jets the flow characteristic of multi-phase fluids was analyzed to get a basic understanding of the cutting performance.…”
Section: Cfd General Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%