Study on the effects of nozzle distance to surface roughness of workpiece under minimum quantity lubricant (MQL) milling process

Application of cutting oil during machining process has been the most important contributor for the development of manufacturing sectors. There are many types of machining technologies developed with cutting oil supply system such as minimum quantity lubricant (MQL). With very little suppl...

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Main Authors: Firdaus Shazriq, Mohd Fadzil, Nur Izzati Khoirunnisa, Ismail, Nurrina, Rosli
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spelling ump-221382018-11-12T01:48:21Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/22138/ Study on the effects of nozzle distance to surface roughness of workpiece under minimum quantity lubricant (MQL) milling process Firdaus Shazriq, Mohd Fadzil Nur Izzati Khoirunnisa, Ismail Nurrina, Rosli TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TS Manufactures Application of cutting oil during machining process has been the most important contributor for the development of manufacturing sectors. There are many types of machining technologies developed with cutting oil supply system such as minimum quantity lubricant (MQL). With very little supply of lubricant, it can lengthen the cutting tool life and surface roughness of workpiece. Although the low consumption of lubricant is favourable, study on the performance of MQL machining process must be strengthened enough since the high penetration ability of very little amount of lubricant oil is important. Many researches have been carried out since decades ago to study the MQL performance. However, investigation on the effects on nozzle position have not been treated in much detail. Here, this paper is aimed to investigate the effects of nozzle distance to surface roughness of workpiece under MQL milling process. Experimental approach was done mainly under different nozzle distance varied in horizontal direction from the cutting tool. Other than that, the effects of feed rate and spindle speed to the surface roughness were also investigated. As a result, surface roughness increases with increasing feed rate. At lower operation of spindle speed, surface roughness rapidly increases with increasing feed rate compared to higher operated spindle speed. Operation under high feed rate leads to a decreasing surface roughness with increasing spindle speed. Milling under high feed rate for all conditions of nozzle distance can still give a great surface roughness for a workpiece, only if the spindle speed is increased. Surface roughness decreases with increasing distance of nozzle to workpiece in horizontal direction. Universiti Malaysia Pahang 2018-09-13 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/22138/1/JMMST%201st%20issue%20-%20Study%20on%20the%20effects%20of%20nozzle%20distance%20to%20surface%20roughness%20of%20workpiece%20under%20minimum%20quantity%20lubricant%20%28MQL%29%20milling%20process.pdf Firdaus Shazriq, Mohd Fadzil and Nur Izzati Khoirunnisa, Ismail and Nurrina, Rosli (2018) Study on the effects of nozzle distance to surface roughness of workpiece under minimum quantity lubricant (MQL) milling process. Journal of Modern Manufacturing Systems and Technology, 1. pp. 76-81. ISSN 2636-9575 http://journal.ump.edu.my/jmmst/article/view/201 DOI: https://doi.org/10.15282/jmmst.v1i1.201
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TS Manufactures
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TS Manufactures
Firdaus Shazriq, Mohd Fadzil
Nur Izzati Khoirunnisa, Ismail
Nurrina, Rosli
Study on the effects of nozzle distance to surface roughness of workpiece under minimum quantity lubricant (MQL) milling process
description Application of cutting oil during machining process has been the most important contributor for the development of manufacturing sectors. There are many types of machining technologies developed with cutting oil supply system such as minimum quantity lubricant (MQL). With very little supply of lubricant, it can lengthen the cutting tool life and surface roughness of workpiece. Although the low consumption of lubricant is favourable, study on the performance of MQL machining process must be strengthened enough since the high penetration ability of very little amount of lubricant oil is important. Many researches have been carried out since decades ago to study the MQL performance. However, investigation on the effects on nozzle position have not been treated in much detail. Here, this paper is aimed to investigate the effects of nozzle distance to surface roughness of workpiece under MQL milling process. Experimental approach was done mainly under different nozzle distance varied in horizontal direction from the cutting tool. Other than that, the effects of feed rate and spindle speed to the surface roughness were also investigated. As a result, surface roughness increases with increasing feed rate. At lower operation of spindle speed, surface roughness rapidly increases with increasing feed rate compared to higher operated spindle speed. Operation under high feed rate leads to a decreasing surface roughness with increasing spindle speed. Milling under high feed rate for all conditions of nozzle distance can still give a great surface roughness for a workpiece, only if the spindle speed is increased. Surface roughness decreases with increasing distance of nozzle to workpiece in horizontal direction.
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author Firdaus Shazriq, Mohd Fadzil
Nur Izzati Khoirunnisa, Ismail
Nurrina, Rosli
author_facet Firdaus Shazriq, Mohd Fadzil
Nur Izzati Khoirunnisa, Ismail
Nurrina, Rosli
author_sort Firdaus Shazriq, Mohd Fadzil
title Study on the effects of nozzle distance to surface roughness of workpiece under minimum quantity lubricant (MQL) milling process
title_short Study on the effects of nozzle distance to surface roughness of workpiece under minimum quantity lubricant (MQL) milling process
title_full Study on the effects of nozzle distance to surface roughness of workpiece under minimum quantity lubricant (MQL) milling process
title_fullStr Study on the effects of nozzle distance to surface roughness of workpiece under minimum quantity lubricant (MQL) milling process
title_full_unstemmed Study on the effects of nozzle distance to surface roughness of workpiece under minimum quantity lubricant (MQL) milling process
title_sort study on the effects of nozzle distance to surface roughness of workpiece under minimum quantity lubricant (mql) milling process
publisher Universiti Malaysia Pahang
publishDate 2018
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/22138/
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