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Life cycle assessment of sustainable turning techniques for pure titanium alloy: a comparative analysis
The current study has been conducted comparing two different cutting approaches in order to turning of pure Titanium (grade II) alloy. The Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) and an upgraded version of MQL usin...
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Correction to: Modeling and optimization of tool wear in MQL-assisted milling of Inconel 718 superalloy using evolutionary techniques
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Progress for sustainability in the mist assisted cooling techniques: a critical review
The proper implementation of sustainable manufacturing processes is an effective step towards a clean environment. The modern cooling strategies applied in the manufacturing sector have presented promising sol...
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Hybrid cooling-lubrication strategies to improve surface topography and tool wear in sustainable turning of Al 7075-T6 alloy
In machining of soft alloys, the sticky nature of localized material instigated by tool-work interaction exacerbates the tribological attitude and ultimately demeans it machinability. Moreover, the endured sev...
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Modeling and optimization of tool wear in MQL-assisted milling of Inconel 718 superalloy using evolutionary techniques
The Inconel 718 alloy, a difficult-to-cut superalloy with an extensive demand on aircraft and nuclear industries, being a low thermally conductive material exhibits a poor machinability. Consequently, the cutt...
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Analyzing machining parameters for commercially puretitanium (Grade 2), cooled using minimum quantity lubrication assisted by a Ranque-Hilsch vortex tube
In pursuit of develo** environmentally friendly techniques for machining, a lot of hard work has been done by researchers all over the world, and many fruitful results have been obtained. When focussing on c...