Flow visualization and characterization for optimized MQL machining of composites

Nozzle orientations Nozzles Phase Doppler anemometry Minimum Quantity Lubrication Limited information Composite Composite materials 02 engineering and technology Flow rate Geometric errors Usinage Particle image velocimetries 0203 mechanical engineering Cutting Minimum quantity lubrication Visualization method Drop formation Flow charac-teristics Flow visualization
DOI: 10.1016/j.cirp.2014.03.078 Publication Date: 2014-04-22T04:15:12Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract Limited information is available on the effect of Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) parameters (oil flow rate OFR, air flow rate AFR, nozzle orientation and distance from the cutting zone) on flow characteristics. ‘Particle Image Velocimetry’ and ‘Phase Doppler Anemometry’ flow visualization methods were used to define the optimal MQL jet for better penetration and cooling/lubrication; coherent, small magnitude/number of vorticities, and small droplets of high velocity. Effect of flow characteristics on cutting forces, temperature, tool wear and geometric errors was examined in CFRP milling. Optimum AFR, OFR and nozzle distance from the cutting zone were established and compared to flood, pressurized air, and dry machining.
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