Lubrication Mechanism of scCO2-MQL in the Assisted Machining of Titanium Alloys

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Cutting fluids are often used in the machining of titanium alloys to reduce processing temperature and maximize quality and productivity. The permeability of the cutting fluid in the capillary tube directly influences the effect of lubrication on cooling performance. In this study, supercritical carbon dioxide cryogenic micro-lubrication (scCO2-MQL) is used for the auxiliary machining of titanium alloys. A capillary model for scCO2-MQL-assisted cutting is proposed and established while considering the characteristics of three-phase states produced during the decompression release of scCO2. The injection temperature and characteristics of scCO2 are experimentally investigated, and the dynamic process of scCO2-MQL penetration into the capillary is analyzed. The results show that under the applied experimental conditions, the injection temperature of scCO2-MQL ranges from approximately −45 °C to 60 °C. Because scCO2 presents good solubility in oil, it has the capacity to refine the oil droplets into smaller particles, thus resulting in a higher lubricating oil content in the capillary per unit of time. This leads to enhanced lubricity that can benefit processing applications.

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Shi, L., Wang, T., Liu, E., & Wang, R. (2023). Lubrication Mechanism of scCO2-MQL in the Assisted Machining of Titanium Alloys. Machines, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/machines11020291

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