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Contributions to Proceedings:

M. Kralik, M. Bachraty, M. Pokusova, M.N. Durakbasa:
"Measuring of Friction Factor of Cutting Environment";
in: "Proceedings of the 28th DAAAM International Symposium,", B. Katalinic (ed.); DAAAM International, 2017, ISSN: 1726-9679, 118 - 123.



English abstract:
At metals machining the cutting environment has a significant impact on the quality of the workpiece surface, a tool life and energy consumption. The paper deals with the results of research focusing on monitoring the friction properties of the most widely used cutting fluids. Cutting fluids appear to be an important means of increasing the productivity of technological processes, and require a complex knowledge of problems in the field of tribology, the theory of machining and chemical-physical processes. For this purpose the design of a tribometer and the methodology for evaluating the measured values is described. The measurement results contained in the table can be assumed to functionality and reliability of the proposed tribological device. The experimental part of the research forms the basis for further research into the use of cutting fluids in the machining of components. It will analyse the impact of cutting fluids on the quality of the surfaces of work-pieces and the energy consumption during machining.

Keywords:
machining; cutting environment; cutting fluid; sliding friction; friction force; surface roughness; tool life


"Official" electronic version of the publication (accessed through its Digital Object Identifier - DOI)
http://dx.doi.org/10.2507/28th.daaam.proceedings.015


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