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Enhanced Heat Transfer Mechanism of Nanofluid MQL Cooling Grinding - Emerging Research and Opportunities (Hardcover)
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Enhanced Heat Transfer Mechanism of Nanofluid MQL Cooling Grinding - Emerging Research and Opportunities (Hardcover)
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In today's modern world, the manufacturing industry is embracing an
energy-efficient initiative and adopting green techniques. One
aspect that has failed to adopt this scheme is flood grinding.
Current flood grinding methods increase the treatment cost of
grinding fluid and waste large quantities. In order to remain
sustainable and efficient, in-depth research is necessary to study
green grinding technologies that can ensure machining precision and
surface quality of workpiece and reduce grinding fluid-induced
environmental pollution. Enhanced Heat Transfer Mechanism of
Nanofluid MQL Cooling Grinding: Emerging Research and Opportunities
provides emerging research exploring the theoretical and practical
aspects of nanofluid lubrication and its application within
grinding flow and green manufacturing. Featuring coverage on a
broad range of topics such as airflow distribution, morphology
analysis, and lubrication performance, this book is ideally
designed for mechanical professionals, engineers, manufacturers,
researchers, scientists, academicians, and students seeking current
research on clean and low-carbon precision machining methods.
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