Performance investigation of graphene based-nanofluids as a metalworking fluid for turning process

Most lubricants used for machining industry are mineral-based oil thus gives negative impact on environment and humans because of their toxicity and non-biodegradability. Therefore, vegetable-based oil has been taken as other initiatives to produce bio-based metalworking fluid (MWFs) especially fr...

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Main Authors: Talib, Norfazillah, Mohd Azmi, M. K. E., Jamaluddin, Nor Athira, Woon, Kiow Lee, Abdullah, Haslina, Ahmad, Said, Saleh, Aslinda
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11212/1/P16684_f91a1b17e167034f8702b6e0e0e998a5%205.pdf
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author Talib, Norfazillah
Mohd Azmi, M. K. E.
Jamaluddin, Nor Athira
Woon, Kiow Lee
Abdullah, Haslina
Ahmad, Said
Saleh, Aslinda
author_facet Talib, Norfazillah
Mohd Azmi, M. K. E.
Jamaluddin, Nor Athira
Woon, Kiow Lee
Abdullah, Haslina
Ahmad, Said
Saleh, Aslinda
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description Most lubricants used for machining industry are mineral-based oil thus gives negative impact on environment and humans because of their toxicity and non-biodegradability. Therefore, vegetable-based oil has been taken as other initiatives to produce bio-based metalworking fluid (MWFs) especially from non-edible oil (jatropha oil). The aim of this study was to investigate the turning performance of nanofluids from modified jatropha based-oil (MJO) with the addition of graphene nanoparticles at various concentrations (0.01wt%, 0.025wt%, 0.05wt%). The performances of MJO based nanofluids were compared with synthetic ester (SE) as the benchmark oil in terms of cutting temperature, chip thickness and workpiece surface roughness. From the results, MJO + 0.025wt% graphene nanoparticles recorded the lowest cutting temperature, and chip thickness with smoother workpiece surface roughness compared to all samples. In conclusion, MJO + 0.025wt% exhibit superior machining performance and could be potential candidate as sustainable MWFs to replace mineral based oil for the machining processes
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spelling uthm.eprints-112122024-06-26T07:34:06Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11212/ Performance investigation of graphene based-nanofluids as a metalworking fluid for turning process Talib, Norfazillah Mohd Azmi, M. K. E. Jamaluddin, Nor Athira Woon, Kiow Lee Abdullah, Haslina Ahmad, Said Saleh, Aslinda T Technology (General) Most lubricants used for machining industry are mineral-based oil thus gives negative impact on environment and humans because of their toxicity and non-biodegradability. Therefore, vegetable-based oil has been taken as other initiatives to produce bio-based metalworking fluid (MWFs) especially from non-edible oil (jatropha oil). The aim of this study was to investigate the turning performance of nanofluids from modified jatropha based-oil (MJO) with the addition of graphene nanoparticles at various concentrations (0.01wt%, 0.025wt%, 0.05wt%). The performances of MJO based nanofluids were compared with synthetic ester (SE) as the benchmark oil in terms of cutting temperature, chip thickness and workpiece surface roughness. From the results, MJO + 0.025wt% graphene nanoparticles recorded the lowest cutting temperature, and chip thickness with smoother workpiece surface roughness compared to all samples. In conclusion, MJO + 0.025wt% exhibit superior machining performance and could be potential candidate as sustainable MWFs to replace mineral based oil for the machining processes 2023-09-09 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/11212/1/P16684_f91a1b17e167034f8702b6e0e0e998a5%205.pdf Talib, Norfazillah and Mohd Azmi, M. K. E. and Jamaluddin, Nor Athira and Woon, Kiow Lee and Abdullah, Haslina and Ahmad, Said and Saleh, Aslinda (2023) Performance investigation of graphene based-nanofluids as a metalworking fluid for turning process. In: AIP Conference Proceedings. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0148630
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Performance investigation of graphene based-nanofluids as a metalworking fluid for turning process
title Performance investigation of graphene based-nanofluids as a metalworking fluid for turning process
title_full Performance investigation of graphene based-nanofluids as a metalworking fluid for turning process
title_fullStr Performance investigation of graphene based-nanofluids as a metalworking fluid for turning process
title_full_unstemmed Performance investigation of graphene based-nanofluids as a metalworking fluid for turning process
title_short Performance investigation of graphene based-nanofluids as a metalworking fluid for turning process
title_sort performance investigation of graphene based nanofluids as a metalworking fluid for turning process
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