Performance evaluation of mqcl hard milling of skd 11 tool steel using mos2 nanofluid

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The present work shows an experimental investigation on the effect of minimum quantity cooling lubrication (MQCL) during hard milling of SKD 11 tool steel (52–60HRC). The novelty here lies on the use of MQCL technique, which comprises the cooling strategy based on the principle of Ranque‐Hilsch vortex tube and MQL method. Moreover, MoS2 nanoparticles are suspended in MQCL based fluid to improve the lubricating character. The response parameters, including surface roughness, surface microstructure, and surface profile are studied. The obtained results show that MQCL using nanofluid gives out better surface quality compared to dry, MQL, and MQCL with pure fluid. Also, the different concentrations of MoS2 nanoparticles are investigated to find out the optimized value as well as the interaction effect on machined surface.

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Dong, P. Q., Duc, T. M., & Long, T. T. (2019). Performance evaluation of mqcl hard milling of skd 11 tool steel using mos2 nanofluid. Metals, 9(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/met9060658

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