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Experimental Investigation and Performance Optimization during Machining of Hastelloy C-276 Using Green Lubricants

Smart manufacturing is the demand of industry 4.0, in which the mass production of difficult-to-cut materials is of great concern to fulfil the goal of sustainable machining. Presently, the machining of superalloy is of upmost interest because of its wide application. However, the limited data on th...

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Autores principales: Singh, Gurpreet, Aggarwal, Vivek, Singh, Sehijpal, Singh, Balkar, Sharma, Shubham, Singh, Jujhar, Li, Changhe, Ilyas, R.A., Mohamed, Abdullah
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9369565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35955385
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15155451
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author Singh, Gurpreet
Aggarwal, Vivek
Singh, Sehijpal
Singh, Balkar
Sharma, Shubham
Singh, Jujhar
Li, Changhe
Ilyas, R.A.
Mohamed, Abdullah
author_facet Singh, Gurpreet
Aggarwal, Vivek
Singh, Sehijpal
Singh, Balkar
Sharma, Shubham
Singh, Jujhar
Li, Changhe
Ilyas, R.A.
Mohamed, Abdullah
author_sort Singh, Gurpreet
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description Smart manufacturing is the demand of industry 4.0, in which the mass production of difficult-to-cut materials is of great concern to fulfil the goal of sustainable machining. Presently, the machining of superalloy is of upmost interest because of its wide application. However, the limited data on the turning of Hastelloy C-276 highlights its challenges during processing. Hence, the machining performance of superalloy considering surface quality, thermal aspects and chip reduction coefficient was examined with minimum quantity lubrication of several oils to address the sustainable development goal (SDG-12). The output responses were optimized through response surface methodology along with analysis of variance. The research exhibited that the output responses were dominated by cutting speed and feed rate having a percentage benefaction of 24.26% and 60%, respectively, whilst the depth of cut and lubricant type have an influence of 10–12%. No major difference in temperature range was reported during the different lubrication conditions. However, a substantial variation in surface roughness and the chip reduction coefficient was revealed. The percentage error evaluated in surface roughness, temperature and chip reduction coefficient was less than 5%, along with an overall desirability of 0.88, describing the usefulness of the model used. The SEM micrograph indicated a loss of coating, nose and flank wear during all lubrication conditions. Lastly, incorporating a circular economy has reduced the economic, ecological and environmental burden.
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spelling pubmed-93695652022-08-12 Experimental Investigation and Performance Optimization during Machining of Hastelloy C-276 Using Green Lubricants Singh, Gurpreet Aggarwal, Vivek Singh, Sehijpal Singh, Balkar Sharma, Shubham Singh, Jujhar Li, Changhe Ilyas, R.A. Mohamed, Abdullah Materials (Basel) Article Smart manufacturing is the demand of industry 4.0, in which the mass production of difficult-to-cut materials is of great concern to fulfil the goal of sustainable machining. Presently, the machining of superalloy is of upmost interest because of its wide application. However, the limited data on the turning of Hastelloy C-276 highlights its challenges during processing. Hence, the machining performance of superalloy considering surface quality, thermal aspects and chip reduction coefficient was examined with minimum quantity lubrication of several oils to address the sustainable development goal (SDG-12). The output responses were optimized through response surface methodology along with analysis of variance. The research exhibited that the output responses were dominated by cutting speed and feed rate having a percentage benefaction of 24.26% and 60%, respectively, whilst the depth of cut and lubricant type have an influence of 10–12%. No major difference in temperature range was reported during the different lubrication conditions. However, a substantial variation in surface roughness and the chip reduction coefficient was revealed. The percentage error evaluated in surface roughness, temperature and chip reduction coefficient was less than 5%, along with an overall desirability of 0.88, describing the usefulness of the model used. The SEM micrograph indicated a loss of coating, nose and flank wear during all lubrication conditions. Lastly, incorporating a circular economy has reduced the economic, ecological and environmental burden. MDPI 2022-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9369565/ /pubmed/35955385 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15155451 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Li, Changhe
Ilyas, R.A.
Mohamed, Abdullah
Experimental Investigation and Performance Optimization during Machining of Hastelloy C-276 Using Green Lubricants
title Experimental Investigation and Performance Optimization during Machining of Hastelloy C-276 Using Green Lubricants
title_full Experimental Investigation and Performance Optimization during Machining of Hastelloy C-276 Using Green Lubricants
title_fullStr Experimental Investigation and Performance Optimization during Machining of Hastelloy C-276 Using Green Lubricants
title_full_unstemmed Experimental Investigation and Performance Optimization during Machining of Hastelloy C-276 Using Green Lubricants
title_short Experimental Investigation and Performance Optimization during Machining of Hastelloy C-276 Using Green Lubricants
title_sort experimental investigation and performance optimization during machining of hastelloy c-276 using green lubricants
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9369565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35955385
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15155451
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