Evaluation of Cutting Fluids in Multiple Reaming of Stainless Steel

Walter Belluco, Z. Zeng, Leonardo De Chiffre

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    Abstract

    An investigation on the effect of different cutting fluids in reaming is presented. The performance of three water based cutting fluids and one cutting oil was compared to that of a reference water based commercial product by measurement of cutting forces, surface roughness and part accuracy. Three subsequent reaming operations were carried out on austenitic stainless steel using high-speed-steel and solid carbide tools. The tested fluids were all significantly different from the reference fluid in at least some of the tested conditions. Significant differences down to 2 percent in cutting forces and 6 percent in roughness parameters were detected at 95% confidence level.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationPRIME 2001 : Progress in Innovative Manufacturing Engineering
    PublisherUdefineret
    Publication date2001
    Publication statusPublished - 2001
    EventPRIME 2001 : Progress in Innovative Manufacturing Engineering, - Sestri Levante (Genova), Italy
    Duration: 1 Jan 2001 → …

    Conference

    ConferencePRIME 2001 : Progress in Innovative Manufacturing Engineering,
    CitySestri Levante (Genova), Italy
    Period01/01/2001 → …

    Keywords

    • MM01.20

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