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Published in: The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 1-2/2022

02-02-2022 | ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Comparison of machinability and economic aspects in turning of Haynes-25 alloy under novel hybrid cryogenic-LN oils-on-water approach

Authors: Aqib Mashood Khan, Saqib Anwar, Abdullah Alfaify, Muhammad Jamil, Shubham Sharma, Muhammad Umar Farooq, Waqas Khaliq, Asif Iqbal

Published in: The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology | Issue 1-2/2022

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Abstract

Haynes-25 is a cobalt-based alloy resistant to oxidation and possesses high-temperature properties. Despite the excellent properties, the machinability of Haynes-25 is extremely difficult. Sustainable machining of this alloy is inevitable for producing earth-friendly products. Thus, researchers and scientists have been seeking alternative sustainable technologies to machine these alloys. In the present study, efforts are made to explore the machinability, energy consumption, and economic feasibility of a novel oils-on-water (OoW) lubrication approach mixed with cryogenic liquid nitrogen (LN). Twenty external turning experiments were performed under this novel cryogenic-LN oils-on-water (LNOoW) approach and compared with conventional machining approaches. Machining performance (temperature, cutting power and energy, tool wear and tool life, and surface quality) and economic aspects (production cost) were considered as response metrics. Column graphs are plotted for each metrics to compare the results. The results showed that the proposed LNOoW lubricooling approach reduced the cutting temperature and improved the surface quality of the workpiece significantly. Furthermore, less cutting power and electrical energy consumption were achieved in the proposed cooling/lubrication approach. The novel LNOoW approach also enabled an extension of about 97.56 to 111.11% of cutting tool life as compared to flood-assisted machining process. In addition, 11.76% of surface roughness and 38.725 ¥ cost reduction was obtained at the lowest level of feed rates. It was noted that better economic benefits could be obtained at the highest feed rate and the mid-range levels of cutting speeds. Furthermore, 50% economic benefits are achieved at medium cutting parameters in the LNOoW approach. Overall, the LNOoW approach out-performed in all the metrics. Therefore, the LNOoW approach has a high potential to replace the old cutting technologies. The present work can be used as fundamental guidelines for the machinist working in the metal processing industry to adopt the hybrid LNOoW approach successfully in the machining process.

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Metadata
Title
Comparison of machinability and economic aspects in turning of Haynes-25 alloy under novel hybrid cryogenic-LN oils-on-water approach
Authors
Aqib Mashood Khan
Saqib Anwar
Abdullah Alfaify
Muhammad Jamil
Shubham Sharma
Muhammad Umar Farooq
Waqas Khaliq
Asif Iqbal
Publication date
02-02-2022
Publisher
Springer London
Published in
The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology / Issue 1-2/2022
Print ISSN: 0268-3768
Electronic ISSN: 1433-3015
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00170-022-08815-y

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