@inproceedings{4626c6ec4ac349e4bac0dab1a62935a0,
title = "Lubricant applying effect in stainless steel cutting",
abstract = "Applying materials on the precut surface in ductile metal cuttings can greatly improve the machinability, due to a reduction in friction between the lamella of the chip. We call this effect the lubricant applying effect (LAE) and have described it in various ductile metals, including pure aluminum, pure copper, α-brass and mild steel. LAE plays a major role in lubrication under most cutting conditions, offering the possibility of near(semi) dry machining. Near dry machining can be achieved by utilizing LAE in ductile metal cutting. Here, LAE cutting experiments have been carried out using stainless steel plates as the work material, showing that near dry machining can be achieved with this useful material.",
keywords = "Boundary lubrication, Dead layer, Fan wiper type chip, Lubricant applying effect, Near dry machining, Oil-submerged cutting, Precut surface, Stainless steel, Work hardened layer",
author = "Toshiaki Kaneeda and Yoshikazu Okada and Anthony Laurence",
year = "2004",
month = dec,
day = "1",
language = "English",
isbn = "780183500X",
series = "Progress of Machining Technology - Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Progress of Machining Technology, ICPMT'2004",
pages = "163--168",
editor = "W. Chen and Y. Yamane and R. Fan and A. Ochi",
booktitle = "Progress of Machining Technology - Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Progress of Machining Technology, ICPMT'2004",
note = "Progress of Machining Technology - Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Progress Machining Technology, ICPMT'2004 ; Conference date: 08-12-2004 Through 11-12-2004",
}