CORRELATION BETWEEN LEIDENFROST TEMPERATURE, COOLING CAPACITY AND MACHINING TEMPERATURE: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF CUTTING FLUIDS

Authors

  • D. M. Gonçalves cInstituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de São Paulo (IFSP)
  • L. E. A. Sanchez Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho” (UNESP)
  • S. A. Verdério Júnior Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de São Paulo (IFSP)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5380/reterm.v20i3.83264

Keywords:

Leidenfrost effect, cutting fluids, machining temperature, turning, SAE 52100

Abstract

Much of the energy consumed by machining materials is converted into heat, which causes several technical and economic problems for the process. The cutting fluid application by the conventional method forms a vapor film of low thermal conductivity, which prevents direct contact between the fluid and the heated surface; the so-called Leidenfrost effect, which reduces cooling efficiency. Studies of this phenomenon applied to the machining of materials are still very restricted and scarce. In this sense, the present work experimentally studied the correlation of parameters Leidenfrost temperature, cooling capacity and machining temperatures, applied to the SAE 52100 steel turning process with conventional lubri-coolant, with different cutting fluids. The thermal properties of the studied cutting fluids were taken from the technical-scientific literature. An experimental apparatus was developed for measuring and acquiring machining temperatures. Synthetic cutting fluids were shown to have a better cooling capacity, followed by semi-synthetic fluids and emulsions. There is no relationship between Leidenfrost temperature, cooling capacity, and machining temperatures for the different types of cutting fluids studied.

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Published

2021-10-10

How to Cite

Gonçalves, D. M., Sanchez, L. E. A., & Verdério Júnior, S. A. (2021). CORRELATION BETWEEN LEIDENFROST TEMPERATURE, COOLING CAPACITY AND MACHINING TEMPERATURE: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF CUTTING FLUIDS. Revista De Engenharia Térmica, 20(3), 10–15. https://doi.org/10.5380/reterm.v20i3.83264

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Tecnologia/Technology