Evaluation of the Economics of High Speed Machining Considering Environmental Effects 


Vol. 12,  No. 3, pp. 182-189, Sep.  2006


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  Abstract

In this study, high speed machining is evaluated with regard to economical and environmental effects. Considering environmental loads, machining costs are analyzed with the mathematical models of machining economics and cutting fluid loss. Data from the tool life experiments of high speed milling and turning are used for the analysis. The analysis of high speed milling shows that the machining cost decreases as increasing the cutting speed. In turning process, the cooling method using cutting fluid shows the minimum machining cost. Considering both machining and environmental costs, cooling method using cold air is superior to other methods.

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[IEEE Style]

C. Y and K. ST, "Evaluation of the Economics of High Speed Machining Considering Environmental Effects," Clean Technology, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 182-189, 2006. DOI: .

[ACM Style]

Chang Y and Kim ST. 2006. Evaluation of the Economics of High Speed Machining Considering Environmental Effects. Clean Technology, 12, 3, (2006), 182-189. DOI: .