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Title: Enhancement of thermo-physical and lubricating properties of SiC nano lubricants for machining operation
Authors: Sadiq, Ibrahim Ogu
Sharif, Safian
Suhaimi, Mohd Azlan
Yusof, Mohd Noordin
Kim, Dong-Won
Park, Kyung-Hee
Keywords: vegetable oil, nanofluid, concentration, enhancement, thermal conductivity, properties
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Citation: Sadiq, I. O., Sharif, S., Suhaimi, M. A., Yusof, N. M., Kim, D. W., & Park, K. H. (2018).
Series/Report no.: Volume 17 (2018);
Abstract: Vegetable oils have been adjudged a suitable replacement for conventional cutting fluid in metal cutting process because of its biodegradability, less toxic, high lubricity and environmentally friendly. However, efficient performance of vegetable oil has been limited when machining at higher cutting speed or elevated temperature as the cutting fluid evaporates when in contact with cutting tools already heated to higher cutting temperature. Thus, nanoparticles are introduced into base oils to improve their thermal and lubricating properties. The present work is to investigate the thermal and lubricating properties of coconut oil-based silicon carbide (SiC) nanofluid at varying concentration of 0.35 wt.%, 0.7 wt.% and 1.05 wt.%. Thermal conductivity and viscosity of nanofluid was measured with the aid of KD2 Pro thermal analyser and LVDV-III Rheometer respectively while the four-ball wear and friction tester will be used to anti-wear properties of the nanofluid. Thermal conductivity and viscosity of nanofluid improved with increase of nanoparticle concentration but decrease with increase of temperature. The highest ration of enhancement of thermal conductivity is 1.038 while increase in viscosity at 30 °C and 70 °C are 1.277 and 1.397 respectively. the nanofluid was deficient in performance of tribological properties.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/16890
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