Salman Pervaiz and Ibrahim Deiab and Amir Rashid and Mihai Nicolescu and Hossam Kishawy
Energy Consumption and Surface Finish Analysis of Machining Ti6Al4V
535 - 540
2013
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International Journal of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
https://publications.waset.org/pdf/10375
https://publications.waset.org/vol/76
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
Greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions impose major
threat to global warming potential (GWP). Unfortunately
manufacturing sector is one of the major sources that contribute
towards the rapid increase in greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions. In
manufacturing sector electric power consumption is the major driver
that influences CO2 emission. Titanium alloys are widely utilized in
aerospace, automotive and petrochemical sectors because of their
high strength to weight ratio and corrosion resistance. Titanium
alloys are termed as difficult to cut materials because of their poor
machinability rating. The present study analyzes energy consumption
during cutting with reference to material removal rate (MRR).
Surface roughness was also measured in order to optimize energy
consumption.
Open Science Index 76, 2013