Journal of Mechanical Science and Engineering
Vol 7, No 1 (2020): Journal of Mechanical Science and Engineering

THIN WALLED CRYOGENIC MACHINING ON INCONEL OR AEROSPACE MATERIALS

Arie Yudha Budiman (Mechanical Engineering Department Faculty of Engineering Sriwijaya University)
Amrifan Saladin Mohruni (Mechanical Engineering Department Sriwijaya University)



Article Info

Publish Date
23 Mar 2020

Abstract

Conventional liquids and lubricants are widely used in machining processes throughout the world. However, this cutting liquid is the source of many environmental pollution problems. In order to reduce or eliminate the effect produced by cutting fluids, it is necessary to switch to a continuous machining technique such as using small amounts of cutting fluid, liquid nitrogen, vegetable oil or compressed air as a cooling lubrication medium. Cryogenic coolant is found to be more efficient, economical, cost-effective and environmentally friendly when compared to the conventional coolant, especially in mass production. In machining difficult-to-cut materials such as thin walled materials for the aerospace industry, cooling applications are needed. Ni-based superalloy, Inconel is a material for aerospace applications because of its high durability to wear and material that is resistant to oxidation and corrosion at high temperatures. This paper presents a review and explanation of thin wall machining using cryogenic cooling systems on inconel or aerospace materials.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jmse

Publisher

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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Editors receive manuscripts in Mechanical Engineering from various academics, researchers and industry practitioners. The authors in the Journal of Mechanical Science and Engineering derived from various Higher Education institutions and national research institutes. Editorial Board of Journal of ...