Investigation of vibration in micromilling with MQL: S/N ratio analysis

Micromilling process equipped with minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) is proven to significantly reduce the cutting temperature during machining and improve the life of the cutting tool. However, undesired vibration known as chatter remains as an unsolved issue in micromilling especially with the pr...

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Main Authors: Hussin, Muhammad Shaffiq, Ali, Mohammad Yeakub, Banu, Asfana, Abdul Rahman, Mohamed, Chowdhury, Md. Sazzad Hossien
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Language:English
Published: TEST Engineering & Management 2020
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author Hussin, Muhammad Shaffiq
Ali, Mohammad Yeakub
Banu, Asfana
Abdul Rahman, Mohamed
Chowdhury, Md. Sazzad Hossien
author_facet Hussin, Muhammad Shaffiq
Ali, Mohammad Yeakub
Banu, Asfana
Abdul Rahman, Mohamed
Chowdhury, Md. Sazzad Hossien
author_sort Hussin, Muhammad Shaffiq
building IIUM Repository
collection Online Access
description Micromilling process equipped with minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) is proven to significantly reduce the cutting temperature during machining and improve the life of the cutting tool. However, undesired vibration known as chatter remains as an unsolved issue in micromilling especially with the presence of MQL. The objective of this research is to present the signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio analysis of the effect of MQL and micromilling parameters towards the vibration in micromilling. High-precision CNC machine tool (DT-110 Mikrotools, Singapore) was used to machine microchannels onto a copper workpiece (C1100) with a 500 µm diameter end milling tool lubricated with MQL system (Fuji-BC Engineering, Japan). Machining parameters spindle speed, depth of cut, oil flow rate, nozzle air pressure, and nozzle direction were experimentedusing Taguchi L16 Orthogonal Array design. The responses were spindle speed frequency (SSF) amplitudes and SSF chatter amplitude which were measured using an accelerometer (Dytran, USA) and a data acquisition system (Graphtec, Japan). From the amplitudes, chatter ratio was calculated and analysed using S/N ratio. The analysis showed that the spindle speed, nozzle direction, and nozzle air pressure have significant effect towards chatter followed by depth of cut and oil flow rate. The optimum parameter suggested by S/N ratio were found to be 20000 rpm spindle speed, 275° nozzle direction, 0.275 MPa nozzle air pressure, 50 µm depth of cut, and 3.75 ml/hr oil flow rate.
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spelling iium-818252020-07-23T04:32:20Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/81825/ Investigation of vibration in micromilling with MQL: S/N ratio analysis Hussin, Muhammad Shaffiq Ali, Mohammad Yeakub Banu, Asfana Abdul Rahman, Mohamed Chowdhury, Md. Sazzad Hossien TS Manufactures TS200 Metal manufactures. Metalworking Micromilling process equipped with minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) is proven to significantly reduce the cutting temperature during machining and improve the life of the cutting tool. However, undesired vibration known as chatter remains as an unsolved issue in micromilling especially with the presence of MQL. The objective of this research is to present the signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio analysis of the effect of MQL and micromilling parameters towards the vibration in micromilling. High-precision CNC machine tool (DT-110 Mikrotools, Singapore) was used to machine microchannels onto a copper workpiece (C1100) with a 500 µm diameter end milling tool lubricated with MQL system (Fuji-BC Engineering, Japan). Machining parameters spindle speed, depth of cut, oil flow rate, nozzle air pressure, and nozzle direction were experimentedusing Taguchi L16 Orthogonal Array design. The responses were spindle speed frequency (SSF) amplitudes and SSF chatter amplitude which were measured using an accelerometer (Dytran, USA) and a data acquisition system (Graphtec, Japan). From the amplitudes, chatter ratio was calculated and analysed using S/N ratio. The analysis showed that the spindle speed, nozzle direction, and nozzle air pressure have significant effect towards chatter followed by depth of cut and oil flow rate. The optimum parameter suggested by S/N ratio were found to be 20000 rpm spindle speed, 275° nozzle direction, 0.275 MPa nozzle air pressure, 50 µm depth of cut, and 3.75 ml/hr oil flow rate. TEST Engineering & Management 2020-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/81825/1/81825_Investigation%20of%20Vibration.pdf Hussin, Muhammad Shaffiq and Ali, Mohammad Yeakub and Banu, Asfana and Abdul Rahman, Mohamed and Chowdhury, Md. Sazzad Hossien (2020) Investigation of vibration in micromilling with MQL: S/N ratio analysis. TEST Engineering & Management, 83 (May-June). pp. 1026-1032. ISSN 0193-4120 https://www.testmagzine.biz/index.php/testmagzine/article/view/7388/5607
spellingShingle TS Manufactures
TS200 Metal manufactures. Metalworking
Hussin, Muhammad Shaffiq
Ali, Mohammad Yeakub
Banu, Asfana
Abdul Rahman, Mohamed
Chowdhury, Md. Sazzad Hossien
Investigation of vibration in micromilling with MQL: S/N ratio analysis
title Investigation of vibration in micromilling with MQL: S/N ratio analysis
title_full Investigation of vibration in micromilling with MQL: S/N ratio analysis
title_fullStr Investigation of vibration in micromilling with MQL: S/N ratio analysis
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of vibration in micromilling with MQL: S/N ratio analysis
title_short Investigation of vibration in micromilling with MQL: S/N ratio analysis
title_sort investigation of vibration in micromilling with mql: s/n ratio analysis
topic TS Manufactures
TS200 Metal manufactures. Metalworking
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/81825/
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/81825/1/81825_Investigation%20of%20Vibration.pdf