Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 76, Number 5, 2020, pages 561-578
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2020.76.5.561
Design optimization for analysis of surface integrity and chip morphology in hard turning
Lalatendu Dash, Smita Padhan and Sudhansu Ranjan Das
Abstract
The present work addresses the surface integrity and chip morphology in finish hard turning of AISI D3 steel under nanofluid assisted minimum quantity lubrication (NFMQL) condition. The surface integrity aspects include microhardness, residual stress, white layer formation, machined surface morphology, and surface roughness. This experimental investigation aims to explore the feasibility of low-cost multilayer (TiCN/Al2O3/TiN) coated carbide tool in hard machining applications and to assess the propitious role of minimum quantity lubrication using graphene nanoparticles enriched eco-friendly radiator coolant based nano-cutting fluid for machinability improvement of hardened steel. Combined approach of central composite design (CCD) - analysis of variance (ANOVA), desirability function analysis, and response surface methodology (RSM) have been subsequently employed for experimental investigation, predictive modelling and optimization of surface roughness. With a motivational philosophy of “Go Green-Think Green-Act Green”, the work also deals with economic analysis, and sustainability assessment under environmental-friendly NFMQL condition. Results showed that machining with nanofluid-MQL provided an effective cooling-lubrication strategy, safer and cleaner production, environmental friendliness and assisted to improve sustainability.
Key Words
hard turning; AISI D3 steel; NFMQL; surface integrity; chip morphology; economic analysis; sustainability assessment
Address
Department of Production Engineering, Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla 768018, India