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Title: | Vegetable-oil based metalworking fluids research developments for machining processes: survey, applications and challenges |
Authors: | Lawal, Sunday Albert Choudhury, Imtiaz Ahmed Sadiq, Ibrahim Ogu Oyewole, Adedipe |
Keywords: | Metalworking fluids, Machining, Vegetable oil, Materials for machining |
Issue Date: | Dec-2014 |
Publisher: | EDP Sciences Manufacturing Review |
Citation: | Lawal SA, Choudhury IA, Sadiq IO & Oyewole A (2014). |
Series/Report no.: | Volume 1;No. 22 |
Abstract: | Research developments in the application of vegetable-oil based metalworking fluids (MWFs) in machining processes have witnessed a great attention in recent years, this being due to the environmental friendliness and performances recorded while machining. In the work reported in this paper, the authors surveyed relevant literatures, identified gaps in the application of vegetable-oil based MWFs, and proposed challenges and needs to fill the gaps created as a result of new development in engineering material applications. The engineering materials for the machining processes addressed were classified into three categories: ferrous materials, non-ferrous materials and super alloys materials. This survey is both timeline and process defined. It identified gaps in the research developments at various periods of time with respect to applications to various processes. It concluded by making a case for application of vegetable-oil based MWFs for milling and grinding processes and super alloy materials as a way of addressing environmental impact that is always associated with application of mineral-oil based MWFs |
URI: | http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/16894 |
Appears in Collections: | Mechanical Engineering |
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